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Article: Northrop Grumman has assigned airborne surveillance systems executive William R. Adams to lead the company's Aerial Common Sensor program team in Baltimore in the competition for the next phase of development of the U.S. Army's next-generation airborne multi-intelligence collection system.(Industry)
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- November 1, 2003
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Northrop Grumman has assigned airborne surveillance systems executive William R. Adams to lead the company's Aerial Common Sensor program team in Baltimore in the competition for the next phase of development ...
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Transcript: AERIAL COMMON SENSOR PROGRAM:JOHN R. ...
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... ... you for this opportunity to speak to you about the Aerial Common Sensor (ACS) program. I am John Landon, Deputy to the ... and unable to attend this important hearing. The Aerial Common Sensor program is designated a Major Defense Acquisition ...
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