If the DoD were a buyer, it would be under a non-disclosure agreement.
Saying that the customer needed the device for "remote camps" would be a violation of any NDA and an automatic deal-breaker.
Rossi is a lying jailbird running a scam.
That is blisteringly obvious to anyone who has avoided the Kool-Aid.
You are jumping to conclusions since you don’t know the details of the NDA or if there even is one, nor the context of this commment. Indeed, I’m trying now to nail down the origin of that very comment. It appears at the PESN website (http://pesn.com/2011/11/02/9501943_Rossis_E-Cat_Victory_on_Cold_Fusion_Emergence_Day—E-Day/), where Hank Mills, in a very triumphalistic write-up, writes that Rossi wrote this in an email. But there is no further detail as to when the email was written or to whom, etc. Obviously that is a critical detail, and needs to be taken with a grain of salt regardless of ones’ position on the ECAT.