Vol. 101 No. 755, October 2016
Index
- Slow pace of modernization a vicious cycle.
- Political headwinds in foreign arms market.
- The human factor in autonomous machines.
- New issues regarding False Claims Act.
- Pondering the end of nation building.
- Clinton vs. Trump: Implications for defense.
- Industry prepares for new Navy missile program.
- Low-cost biofuel process could serve U.S. military.
- NATO investing heavily in defense technology.
- Attempted coup fallout perturbs U.S.-Turkey relations.
- Foreign military sales essential to U.S. defense.
- Drones: The next evolution of low-tech terror.
- Insider threats: New challenge for cleared contractors.
- Navy seeking interoperability between multi-domain robots.
- Pentagon's robotic exosuit program making strides.
- Army pursuing alternatives to heavy vehicle armor.
- Industry tackling body armor burden with new materials.
- Army stands up office to develop new capabilities.
- New chem-bio protective ensemble in the works.
- New products improving night vision goggles for troops.
- Army expands use of cognitive development training tools.
- NDIA appoints Zemek, Klein to Executive roles.
- President, CEO McKinley announces retirement.
- NDIA Calendar.
- NDIA featured events.
- Next month.