No, it isn't LENR, but it does use Deuterium as a fuel. and RF energy to heat the fuel.
Small, simple (relatively speaking) and scalable. and commercial by 2025. "Nuclear Fusion in Five Years?" http://www.engineering.com/DesignerEdge/DesignerEdgeArticles/ArticleID/5388/ Nuclear-Fusion-in-Five-Years.aspx?goback=%2Egde_78797_member_218795502 "Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works is famous for developing advanced technologies. Now Skunk Works Program Manager Charles Chase has outlined their plan for creating a 100 MW Fusion prototype by 2017." "While technical details in Chase's talk were sparse (it is a black ops division) he did say that back at Skunk Works they have built a compact experimental apparatus and are already seeing good results." -Mark