Vol. 87 No. 595, June 2003
Index
- Editor's corner.
- U.S. must resolve industrial base issues.
- Clarification.
- Pentagon grapples with post-war industrial issues.
- Personnel shortages delay USS Reagan commissioning.
- U.S.-Europe rift unlikely to affect industrial ties.
- Coast Guard goes to dogs for bomb, drug searches.
- National guard needs cash for WMD support teams.
- Pentagon official challenges information industry.
- Transferring army technology to states not easy.
- Which security missions are military, civilian?
- 'Sick' buildings find their cure.
- Air Force gets force protection on the half shell.
- Cold plasma could destroy bio-hazards.
- Miniaturizing chemical agent detectors.
- Silver Fox joins the hunt.
- Video surveillance on a backpack.
- 'Stilettos' can be useful in combat.
- Bridging the communication gap.
- Marines get guardian angel.
- Miniature infrared camera enters commercial market.
- War-gaming a future that's much like today: Army, Joint Forces Command test radical concepts that promote 'jointness'.
- Navy's littoral combat ship tests contractors' creativity.
- Advanced gun system for DD-X to expand commander's options.
- Globalstar sharpens government marketing strategy.
- Air Force takes steps toward 'smart' tanker: new technology could lead to changes in tactics and operational concepts.
- Close air support tactics sharpened in Iraq: despite recent success, improvements still needed in equipment and training.
- Marines allocate nearly $7b for helicopter upgrades.
- Decontamination technology still outdated: the Defense Department proposes $52 million for research and development efforts.
- Multi-agency team seeks new tools for war on terror.
- U.S. Coast Guard ratchets up Port Security: patrols and ship boardings increase, stretching limited resources 'almost to breaking point'.
- Companies vie for airport security contracts: market for explosive-detector systems largely dominated by two firms.
- Fast neutron technology used for explosive detection.
- Military units experiment with ultralight vehicles.
- Western firms gradually break into Romania's defense market.
- Romania's mountain troops thrive in rough environment.
- 2003 JFCOM-GHRC Symposium a Total 'Sell-Out'.
- Gibson Discusses NORAD, NORTHCOM at Rocky Mountain Luncheon.
- STRATCOM chief hails aerospace 'visionaries'.
- WID's 2003-2004 officers are installed at annual dinner.
- Women in Defense membership growing quickly.
- 2003 Transportation Security Administration: Innovative Technologies in Maritime Security Conference & Exhibition.
- Affiliate events.
- Events and descriptions.
- For future planning.
- Chapter events.