Vol. 88 No. 602, January - January 2004
Index
- Editor's corner.
- Corporate self-governance remains an imperative.
- Defense against WMD.
- State volunteers.
- Clarification.
- Industrial base study to be briefed in 2004.
- NorthCom faces growing need for information.
- Pentagon to assess defense industry capabilities.
- More attention urged for maritime defense.
- Security needs spawn small business programs.
- Task force eyes 'early warning' cyber protection.
- TSA to step up training of armed pilots.
- DHS reaching out to university students.
- Terrorists strive on 'perverse hopes,' says official.
- Military displays getting brighter.
- Drivers eye improved night-vision sensors.
- Army shifting aviation focus from unmanned to manned.
- Army catching up with demand for track.
- Canadian Army snipers gain from Afghanistan experience.
- Military bases at sea: no longer unthinkable.
- DARPA sketches futuristic 'virtual schoolhouse': although the technology does not yet exist, DARPA believes the concept can work.
- Contractors competing for chem-bio defense dollars.
- Military vehicles could benefit from hybrid electric engines.
- Army wants trucks that 'survive' combat: competition under way for $42 million concept technology demonstration.
- Marine vehicle upgrades reflect combat demands.
- U.S.-led coalition seeks to block weapon shipments.
- Navy upgrading sea-mine sweeper helicopters: budget cuts could slow development of airborne mine countermeasures.
- Uncertainty remains about U.S. landmine policy: alternative technologies not yet ready to replace landmines, U.S. claims.
- Booz Allen Hamilton.
- Defense Finance and Accounting Service.
- FKI Logistex Alvey Systems.
- Lockheed Martin.
- Military Traffic Management Command.
- The Boeing Company.
- Tiltrotor.
- Vernon M. Bettencourt Jr. has been selected to serve as deputy to Lt. Gen. Steven W. Boutelle, the Army's chief information officer, G-6.
- New study sheds light on WID membership.
- Affiliate events.
- Events and description.
- Chapter events.
- For future planning.