Lockheed Martin told to fix Aerial Common Sensor program
The U.S. Army has halted work on the troubled Aerial Common Sensor (ACS) development program and told prime contractor Lockheed Martin to come up with a fix-it plan in 60 days. The Army announced its decision late Sept. 14 after reviewing the ACS design with Lockheed Martin and concluding that "the...
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