Vol. 88 No. 600, November 2003
Index
- Editor's corner.
- Modernization spending should not slow down.
- Let us hear from you.
- Operation Iraqi Freedom and the future of the helicopter.
- Pros, cons of Hybrid-Electric vehicles--another view.
- Air Force war lessons will not be 'shelved'.
- Military Imagery Agency to be renamed.
- Pump up anti-sub warfare, Admiral says.
- Army contracts out force protection at U.S. bases.
- Center will consolidate terrorist watch lists.
- DHS office to focus on science and technology.
- DHS to partner with industry to protect cyberspace.
- Drone team completes long-endurance flight test.
- Field boots get a second chance.
- Rescue Sled comes back with new design.
- Camouflage garments lose weight.
- SOCOM--the sequel stresses teamwork.
- Soldier performance tested under pressure.
- Land Warrior follows simpler path.
- Soldiers test new systems to identify friendly forces.
- Transformation: are the goals off target? Military not adequately equipped for nation building, says former CENTCOM chief.
- Joint education to become mandatory for Navy officers.
- National Defense University expands joint curriculum.
- Successful war games combine both civilian and military traits.
- Video game helps teach armor officer skills.
- Helicopter pilots will achieve majority status in the Navy.
- Naval aviators grapple with post-Iraq change.
- Border guards trained to halt deadly shipments: both high-tech devices and sharp instincts are needed to combat smugglers.
- U.S. targets shipments of nuclear reactor components.
- Pentagon microelectronics maker: no order too small.
- Navy command engages in info warfare campaign.
- Taking fire, Navy Marine Corps Intranet progresses.
- More than 165,000 sailors sign up for online learning.
- Services cope with demand for joint training.
- At Unit of Action Lab, soldiers determine design of FCS.
- Special-ops sniper training stresses control, discipline.
- Army charges on with Joint Simulation System.
- Future Force simulation office up and running.
- Naval simulators designed for training while at sea.
- F/A-22 pilots begin training at Tyndall AFB: planned upgrades: air-to-ground capabilities, connectivity with other trainers.
- Army grappling with homeland security training requirements.
- Common driver trainer could save millions.
- Homeland security drills adopt military-style simulations.
- 'Virtual patients' could help expedite vaccine development.
- Army orders medical simulators.
- Marines sharpen their skills in hand-to-hand combat.
- Bayonet doubles as a fighting knife.
- Distributed Mission Ops shape USAF training projects.
- KC-135 simulator is now "in motion".
- Digital imagery recreates any location on Earth: simulator technology aids news coverage of war in Iraq, depicts events within hours.
- National Guard units train without leaving home.
- Air Force tilt rotor pilots to begin training in '05.
- Wireless technology sought or urban, subterranean ops.
- Marines to evaluate new mobile command center.
- Marine logistics command strives for efficiency.
- Pentagon seeks to address supplier shortage.
- Naval Warfare Center pursuing new partnerships: (Crane division touts rapid-deployment success in supporting forces in Iraq).
- Allied Command, Transformation.
- Analex Corporation.
- Arcon Security Corporation.
- BAE Systems North America.
- Booz Allen Hamilton.
- DigitalNet Government Solutions.
- Hypers Inc.
- Joint Center for Lessons Learned, U.S. Joint Forces Command.
- Joint Special Operations Command.
- NASA Systems.
- Northrop Grumman Corporation.
- Northrop Grumman has assigned airborne surveillance systems executive William R. Adams to lead the company's Aerial Common Sensor program team in Baltimore in the competition for the next phase of development of the U.S. Army's next-generation airborne multi-intelligence collection system.
- Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Robert C. Hinson has joined Northrop Grumman's mission systems sector, in Omaha, Neb., as vice president and deputy general manager for the company's command, control and intelligence division.
- Rolls-Royce North America.
- Science and Technology Advisory Board.
- Solectria Corporation.
- UNITECH.
- Homeland Security Division.
- NDIA, Association of Former Intelligence Officers sign agreement to increase cooperation.
- San Diego Chapter names fleet support award winners.
- Picatinny Chapter focuses on workforce.
- Affiliate events.
- Events and descriptions.
- Chapter events.
- For future planning.