Vol. 87 No. 589, December 2002
Index
- Editor's corner.
- Affiliations are key to future growth.
- Readersforum.
- Armitage announces overhaul of export control process.
- Force Protection exhibition set for May.
- Iraq developing nukes, but lacks fissile material.
- McCain misses vote on defense authorization bill.
- Sikorsky chief: Pentagon policies hurt defense industry.
- Wolfowitz: 'networked information age' is beginning.
- Canada ponders role in NORTHCOM.
- Massive terrorist attack could occur within two years.
- Project 25 sets standards for law enforcement radios.
- U.S. and Canada seek to reduce border bottlenecks.
- Are there too many Homeland Security entities?
- Ex-government officials participate in terrorism exercise.
- U.S. should be better prepared for chemical attacks.
- Air Force drone is 'Desert Hawk'.
- Mars Exploration vehicle survives test.
- NASA's 'Robonaut' will walk in space.
- Hand-held infrared gaining popularity.
- Holographic detector sees non-metallic weapons.
- Weapon sight for night targeting.
- Pentagon weighing environmental priorities: deputy undersecretary Woodley concerned about stability in cleanup program.
- Marines to bridge info gaps in '04 wargame: Olympic Dragon experiment will focus on command and control, on the move.
- Littoral combat ships will help U.S. forces gain access.
- Navy keeps mine-warfare options open: budget cuts and ongoing changes in concept of operations slow down programs.
- Navy seeks to hurry technology to fleet: researchers focus their attention on development of Future Naval Capabilities.
- Former classroom vessel becomes floating Navy lab.
- Naval transformation gets boost from war on terror.
- Tactical laser weapons still many years away: Air Force solid-state laser program focuses on increasing power levels and beam quality.
- Are Europeans willing to invest in interoperability? A new report says allies must increase spending significantly to stay relevant.
- Multi-National brigade set to deploy in Balkans: Southeastern European nations train together for peace operations in the region.
- European firms energizing U.S. defense market: industry executives predict EADS will in time win more Pentagon contracts.
- Small businesses need upgraded Technology: Pennsylvania lawmaker supports program to enhance manufacturing capabilities.
- War on terrorism will compel revisions to Posse Comitatus.
- CAE USA.
- EMS Technologies, Inc.
- General Growth Properties (GGP).
- Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin.
- Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics & Surveillance Systems (NE&SS).
- National Military Command Center.
- Northrop Grumman Corporation's.
- Raytheon Company's.
- U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command.
- U.S. Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory.
- VISTA Controls.
- Air Force cadet receives Goddard Award.
- WID reaches membership record.
- General Dynamics unit delivers new Gun System.
- NDIA events.