Soon after, we had loss of signal.
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ATK has worked closely with Northrop Grumman and the U. S. Air Force to successfully transfer the remaining PRP work to our facilities. We're proud to support this vital program and look forward to performing this work in the years ahead, even as we begin to work on elements of potential future systems.Ron Dittemore
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Teams are beginning the laborious process of looking through the data. It's going to take us some days and weeks to put it all together and make it correct.
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It goes back to, how likely is it that you'll have a defect Very low. And what is your test experience Overwhelmingly positive. Then you look at your design, and your design is to be very safe. And you look at those, and it's a compelling story.
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