Defense authorizers fully fund Joint Strike Fighter, block missile defense transfer

The final version of the fiscal 2002 defense authorization bill fully funds the Bush Administration's $1.54 billion request for development of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter but blocks the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization's plans to move three missile defense programs to the military services...

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