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The Chiefs of defence procurement of NATO member countries, known as "National Armaments Directors", met at NATO HQ, 18-19 May, in the Spring meeting of their Conference of National Armaments Directors. A key item of discussion was the Alliance's Ground Surveillance Programme. Whereas the highly successful NATO AWACS fleet is geared primarily for air reconnaissance, NATO Commanders need a similar capability for the ground environment. Ministers have already agreed that NATO should have a NATO owned and operated core capability. National Armaments Directors welcomed moves by two groups of nations to push ahead with work on sensors. A CNAD Steering Committee, already in existence, will ensure close formal working relationships between these two efforts and other national programmes.