Vol. 89 No. 609, August 2004
Index
- Soldiers benefit from 'rapid fielding' mentality.
- 'Don't get so joint so fast,' cautions general.
- Marines shifting non-combat jobs to civilians.
- Military training programs could see cutbacks.
- Naval aviators told to tighten belt.
- Congress rejects post-disaster continuity amendment.
- Homeland defense war game tests interoperability.
- Intelligence center collates transportation data.
- Truck detector test program underway in El Paso.
- Gilmore urges rational response to terror.
- Guard eyes changes in military liaison program.
- Justice Dept. crafts standards for robots.
- Pentagon takes another shot at enforcing joint thinking.
- Navy downsizing could weaken Marine Corps expeditionary posture.
- Marine Harriers, Hornets headed to Iraq this fall.
- Computer system helps lower spare parts shortages at Air Force depots.
- Navy will build electromagnetic gun test site.
- Erratum.
- Israeli Defense Forces trying to perfect urban combat tactics, techniques.
- Pentagon chem-bio defense program is due for sweeping reform.
- No quick fixes on the horizon for army logistics operations.
- Tightening job market ahead for aviators.
- Air Force strives to cope with delayed tanker lease.
- European Defense Agency raising hackles in U.S.
- International trade benefits U.S., says Pentagon acquisition chief.
- Multinational aircraft program tests transatlantic cooperation.
- In search of better gear: Army Research arm seeks to enhance armor protection, reduce combat load.
- Researchers, manufacturers search for better body armor.
- Army researchers optimistic about 'liquid armor'.
- Robotic 'exoskeletons' could help soldiers bear heavier loads.
- Army will boost supply of small cal ammo, weapons.
- Future of Army's 'Rapid Equipping Force' still uncertain.
- Protection of Army truck requires tradeoffs.
- Army labs, contractors respond to soaring demand for vehicle armor.
- Humvee armor suppliers working around the clock.
- Truck armor testing at Aberdeen saving soldiers in combat zones.
- Army eyeing new artillery systems.
- Diesel submarines becoming a main irritant to U.S. Navy.
- Navy special operators test advanced high-speed craft.
- Navy searches for ways to lower injuries aboard special ops boats.
- U.S.-Mexico: rapport transformed by terrorist threat.
- Asa Hutchinson watchful of the diplomacy of security.
- State, locals on the ground taking security steps.
- 'Virtual supply chains' could help bridge manufacturing gaps.
- Research center assisting domestic manufacturers.
- Professorial challenge yields a robot.
- Unmanned aircraft killer proposed.
- Academe invents 'brain' for Navy robots.
- Flashlight casts powerful beam.
- Mini radio reprogrammed with software.
- Sea Fox: scouts enemy shoreline.
- EPA recognizes and rewards environmental performance.
- Environmental Innovation Committee active at NDIA.
- WID becomes full affiliate with NDIA organization.
- NDIA events calendar.
- Affiliate events.
- Chapter events.
- Defense Department acquisition directory.
- NDIA corporate index of capabilities.
- Alphabetical Listing of Corporations.
- Alphabetical Listing of Corporations.
- Alphabetical Listing of Corporations.
- A word from NDIA's Vice President of Operations.
- NDIA schedule of events.
- NDIA points of contacts.
- NDIA committees & divisions.
- Government Policy.
- 2004 NDIA chapters.
- Association for Enterprise Integration.
- National Correlation Working Group.
- National Training Systems Association.
- Precision Strike Association.
- Women in Defense, a National Security Organization.