Vol. 89 No. 613, December 2004
Index
- 'Ethical readiness' mandatory for defense industry.
- $60b estimated for Iraq reconstruction ...
- ... Rebuilding also plagued by rampant corruption.
- Defense industrial policy debated.
- Military pork-barrel projects rolling in.
- Border, port, air security score funding hikes.
- NYPD walks international beat in search of terrorists.
- Reports traces transport security research dollars.
- H&K makes history with pistol contract.
- Heartbeat detector is big in Japan.
- Obliged to add troops, army agonizes over costs.
- With urgent equipment needs, army redirects future combat systems.
- Survival in combat zones requires 'layers' of protection.
- If ports are attacked, U.S. lacks plans to deal with aftermath.
- Guard makes play for leadership role in national security events.
- Missile Defense Agency prepares to deploy interceptor weapons.
- NATO struggling to define its role in war on terrorism.
- Air Force mulling over programs to kill, protect satellites in space warfare.
- Updating tactics: army revises doctrine for modular brigades.
- Army fine-tunes training, tactics for urban combat.
- Virtual missions: Army pilots fly simulated operations before deployments.
- Collective simulation essential for pilot leadership training.
- Army schoolhouse tries to fill 'insatiable demand' for aviators.
- Air Force chopper pilot training splits from Army.
- Army still needs world-class 'red force' in training centers.
- Defense Dept. shifts course in procurement of simulations.
- Military steps up training for joint close-air support.
- Dangerous convoy duties prompt expanded training for truck crews.
- Air Force drills emphasize 'expeditionary' combat skills.
- Army Reserve seeks to toughen up training for part-time soldiers.
- Computer games helping to train commanding officers.
- Sailors move from classrooms to shipboard simulators.
- Internet age recruiting: 'America's Army' fan base expanding.
- Army licenses game to entertainment company.
- Marines unveiling two new games.
- Quantico museum to let visitors experience life as marines.
- Army and marines to consolidate gunnery training devices.
- Battle experiments: live and virtual troops mix in amphibious exercise.
- Personalized instruction matches sailors with jobs.
- Quick mission rehearsals goal of joint training.
- Learning tools: demand for non-combat skills fuels interest in games.
- Games grab attention at Department of Homeland Security.
- Fast water craft targets security operations.
- Small, speedy vehicle puts out fires.
- Wireless conferencing introduced for tank crews.
- Troubled security clearance program needs fixing.
- AFEI honors award winners at Second Annual EXPO.
- NDIA's tech info unit initiates apprentice program.
- AFEI Net-Centric Ops forum to serve as industry catalyst.
- Conference to highlight defense workforce issues.
- NDIA events calendar.