The Pentagon has developed a policy of testing and building weapons simultaneously to speed their availability in the field.
Wants the Pentagon to develop a missile defense system, but would postpone a decision on whether to deploy it until at least 2000.
Next, the Pentagon will develop a list of suggested closures.
The Pentagon has not yet developed any technology that can reliably shoot down enemy missiles.
Now the Pentagon is developing no fewer than four new, unproven anti-missile systems for battlefield use.
General Kadish said the Pentagon was still developing a long-term plan for missile defense.
It was passed as a way to encourage the Pentagon to develop alternatives to land mines, especially in destroying enemy tanks.
The Pentagon is developing national defenses, but at a slower pace than Congress wants.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon has been developing its own plans for Iraq following an invasion.
But the Pentagon, as every schoolchild apparently now knows, developed the Internet in the first place.