Vol. 85 No. 562, September 2000
Index
- Inspired Presidential Leadership Needed to Set Defense Priorities.
- U.S. 'Paper Aircraft' Spawning Trade Wars.
- READERSFORUM.
- Debate Needed on Defense.
- Dual Crews Unlikely.
- How to Get a Larger Fleet.
- Navy Focusing on Getting More Use from Old Subs.
- Ways to Reach the Magic Number of Submarines.
- No Pull-Backs Advised.
- No R and R for R and D.
- Plug and Play? New Specs Needed For Old Systems.
- Politics, Schmolitics, Says Energy Security Chief.
- Missile Defenses "Are in Our Future," Says U.S. Arms Control Official.
- New Server to Speed Access to Information for Emergency Response.
- Current Weapon Procurement Plan Unaffordable, Says Jones.
- Land-Warrior Follow-On Planned for '04.
- Energy Department to Revert To Stricter Security Practices.
- Personal ID Systems Used to Protect Data.
- 'Lean' Manufacturing Offers Remedy to Spare-Parts Crisis.
- Chemical Industry Garments adapted for First-Responders.
- Scientists Weave Spider Silk Into New Bulletproof Vests.
- Army Approaches Decision on Interim Combat Vehicle.
- Marine Corps Sprucing Up Its Light Armored Vehicles.
- New Army Training Site Aims for Realism.
- Twenty-Ton Combat Vehicle Slated for 2012.
- Bradley Fighting Vehicle Getting New Eyes.
- Infantry Weapons Get Accuracy On-the-Move.
- DotComs Spar for Military Attention.
- Air War in Korea: F-86 Sabres vs. MiG-15s.
- Pilots: Prepare for Interplay's Super Hornet.
- Haiti: 'How-Not-To' Lesson in Peacekeeping.
- BRASS TRACKS.
- CDM Professionals Up 50 Percent in 1999.
- WID Updates Its Mission, Vision and Goals.