Second-Chance Jassm Tests Loom
Lockheed Martin is focusing on a series of flight tests to validate fixes to its $5.8-billion Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (Jassm) after a 58% missile-reliability score in the spring. To oversee the program, the company’s chief financial officer, Christopher Kubasik, is meeting monthly with...
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