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LCD-80-38 1 (1980-03-03)

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                COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
                         WASHINGTON. D.C. Z0548


                                             MARCH 3, 1980
B-197731


The Honorable Joseph P. Addabbo
Chairman, Subcommittee on Defense
Committee on Appropriations r    -0o 10,               111689
House of Representatives

Dear Mr. Chairman:

     Subject: Review of the Battlefield Exploitation
               and Target Acquisition SystemI(LCD-80-38)

     AerCd   se by your office, we are providing information
obtain   on the Battlefield Exploitation and Target Acquisi-
tion (BETA) project for your consideration during the      , de:) ' 1
forthcoming hearings on the Department of Defense's fiscal
year 1981 budget. This information s-ummar.zes our work as
of February 15, 1980; however, the review is still in prog-
ress and we plan to issue a final report by November 1980.

CURRENT STATUS OF DEVELOPMENT

     The BETA project is a high risk, joint service effort
to develop an experimental test bed for automated collection,
analysis, correlation, and dissemination of tactical in-
telligence data. Systems which perform these functions are
generally referred to as intelligence fusion centers. The
Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) established the BETA
project in September 1977 to demonstrate the feasibility and
combat utility of prompt coupling of data from target
acquisition sensors into tactical combat situation displays
and firepower systems. OSD asked that the demonstration be
conducted during European military exercises in 1980.

     In January 1978, OSD established a $46.5 million funding
ceiling through fiscal year 1980 to accomplish project
objectives. In January 1980, the project office estimated
that it would cost about $88.2 million through fiscal
year 1984 to achieve the original objective, including $29.4
million for future development after the planned 1980
demonstration.


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