Lockheed Martin Developing New Code To Fix Sbirs Issue
Lockheed Martin expects to develop 4,000-5,000 new lines of software code to fix a problem in its Space-Based Infrared System (Sbirs) satellites bound for geosynchronous orbit. Rick Ambrose, vice president of surveillance systems, says the first Sbirs satellite displayed a potential timing problem...
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