It was a comment on his deeming it a competent test program based on a single sentence about the CG management system. I don't believe he has the information either. I *do* believe Velocity had a comprehensive test program, but I base that opinion on more than their CG management system.
If you have more info I'd be interested, particularly on failure modes and/or backup. I've worked with a few different CG management systems; and electrical systems, at least simple ones, tended to be higher risk than others (e.g. fuel transfer/dump) because (a) they tend to be slow for large weights or long travel, and (b) it's more difficult to get redundancy, or at least graceful failures, than with others. That doesn't mean they don't work, or even that they're "bad," but the risks are not always as apparent as the benefits. Sometimes you make the best with what you can do at reasonable cost and manageable risk.
Nauga,
with fuel in the stabs