Vol. 100 No. 743, October - October 2015
Index
- Kendall: Pentagon struggles to determine 'fair' prices for commercial products.
- Air Force testing new industry incentive strategy to expedite acquisition process.
- Reforms would speed up technology acquisitions.
- Continuing resolution an unnecessary evil.
- National security tests for the next president.
- Bomb squads need the best tools available.
- Creating an ethics compliance program.
- Analysts: Pentagon overestimates nuclear costs.
- Alternative fuels remain costly for military services.
- Leidos to modernize health care IT system.
- Analysts: U.S. must ramp up space program.
- Foreign truck makers face tight budgets.
- Northrop Grumman grows sensor, comms offerings.
- Army, industry partner to test burn treatment.
- New power technology for underwater drones.
- New approach needed for recreational drone rules.
- The real numbers behind today's fleet.
- Defense innovation faces hurdles.
- U.S. government slow to react to cyber attacks.
- Additive manufacturing provides agility for defense contractors.
- Boeing seeks opportunities in performance-based logistics.
- JIEDDO emerges from wars as combat support agency.
- Chemical-biological program speeds up acquisition process.
- Bardorf named Association's Chief Communications Officer.
- Future vertical lift could be shot in the arm for industry.
- Army leaning on new crop of soldier system simulators.
- The army wants to power up dismounted soldiers.
- Joint light tactical vehicle award shakes up industry.
- Army's light combat vehicle gaining traction.
- Intelsat general's sears earns Teets Award.
- NDIA calendar.
- Special report: Defense R&D.
- Training & professional development courses.