KE-ASAT program could get former manager, funding

The U.S. Attorney's Office in Birmingham, Ala., has decided not to prosecute the former manager of the Army's Kinetic Energy Anti-Satellite (KE-ASAT) program, possibly clearing the way for him to return to KE-ASAT and for $3 million in program funding to be released, according to sources. The U.S...

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