Ballistic Missile Defense Program
Witnesses testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee about funding the administration’s request for $1.9 billion for the continued… read more
Witnesses testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee about funding the administration’s request for $1.9 billion for the continued development of a limited national ballistic defense that could be fielded by 2005. Among the issues they addressed were technology needed to expand existing test systems, restrictions agreed to in the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, potential terrorist threats and responses, and the potential of such a program on foreign relations concerns. close
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