Global Hawk cost growth expected to spur formal notice to Hill
The cost of the U.S. Air Force's Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle program is expected to grow more than 15%, triggering a requirement that the Defense Department formally notify Congress, according to sources. But the increase is not expected to be big enough to invoke a Nunn-McCurdy Act...
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