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IMO, this will be a mistake if it goes through -- SBR seems
like a system well worth having, though not cheap. The $30G figure given below is a number that, AFAIK, hasn't come up before; it's about what FIA is expected to cost, maybe a little more. Also, what technologies are currently lacking for SBR? House Defense Panel Slashes Space Based Radar By JEREMY SINGER Space News Staff Writer 10 June 2004 [EXCERPTS] WASHINGTON: A key congressional spending panel has recommended slashing the Pentagon's 2005 budget request for the Space Based Radar in a bid to knock the program off the acquisition track. In marking up its version of the 2005 defense spending bill June 10, the House Appropriations Defense subcommittee reduced the $327 million Space Based Radar funding request to $75 million, according to a press release issued by the full committee. The Space Based Radar, designed to track moving ground targets worldwide on a continuous basis, is expected to cost nearly $30 billion... The panel's proposed 2005 bill is scheduled to be reviewed by the full House Appropriations Committee June 16. The Senate Appropriations defense subcommittee has yet to mark up its version of the Pentagon spending bill. The full House of Representatives recently approved a 2005 defense authorization bill that fully funds the Space Based Radar. The Senate also fully funded the program in a draft version of its defense authorization bill, which has yet to come up for a vote by a full chamber. ------------------ http://appropriations.house.gov/inde...l ease_id=388 HOUSE DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE APPROVES FISCAL YEAR 2005 DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS BILL June 10th, 2004 [EXCERPT] Space Programs.-- The Subcommittee bill provides $560 million for the Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS-High), an increase of $91 million over the request; and provides $520 million for Enhanced Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) procurement. Development funding for the Advanced Wideband System (also known as Transformational Satellite Communications) and Mobile User Objective System programs are reduced due to technical maturity and the need for risk reduction. Funding for the Space-Based Radar program is reduced to $75 million, with direction to return this effort back to the technology development phase. |
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