DOD to keep key authority over Army's JLENS

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - When the U.S. Defense Department gave the go-ahead earlier this month to develop the JLENS aerostat system (DAILY, Aug. 11, 12), the Army got just about everything it had asked for, with one notable exception. Col. Edward Mullin, the Army's cruise missile defense systems project...

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