JASSM schedule slip costs $53 million
Delaying initial production of the Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) will force the U.S. Air Force to reprogram $53 million in the weapon's $2 billion budget, according to Terry Little, AF program director. The money to fund the 10-month delay, announced Friday by the AF (DAILY, Aug. 30)...
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