Joint Airborne Signals Intelligence plan falls short, HNSC says

The Defense Dept.'s approach to the Joint Airborne Signals Intelligence System (JASS) program may not satisfy near-term operational needs and fully capitalize on commercial technologies, House defense authorizers say in draft language accompanying their fiscal year 1997 defense bill. DOD's approach...

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