Vol. 101 No. 754, September 2016
Index
- New President to face clear-cut choices.
- Acquisition reforms reach critical overload.
- Chem-Bio field suffers a knowledge gap.
- Balancing the rules for gifts, hospitality.
- Cybersecurity a risk for boards of directors.
- Nuclear modernization may be scaled back.
- NASA funding trends bode well for industry.
- Troop level decision adds to fiscal burden.
- Southcom partnering up to combat threats.
- ONR chief: Inefficiency in tech development a concern.
- Training program merges air-to-ground comms.
- Company offers light carbon fiber gun barrels.
- Raytheon Australia to develop new test range.
- Spider silk fibers could strengthen soldier garments.
- Foreign military sales: Reforms needed.
- New thinking on performance-based logistics.
- Space systems enter a pivotal moment.
- Aegis Ashore adapts sea-based missile defense system to protect Europe.
- Small satellites: Obvious benefits but also concerns.
- Marine Corps experimenting with new Drones.
- T-X competition pits established aircraft against new designs.
- Air Force contemplating new close-air support platforms.
- Japan's search for new fighter draws attention from industry.
- Space division presents teets award to Raymond, Faga.
- Marine Corps' joint strike fighter prepares for combat.
- Air Force F-35 proponents strike back at critics.