Vol. 89 No. 618, May 2005
Index
- Successful net-centric operations require joint testing.
- Dangers in technology.
- Errata.
- Role of civil affairs.
- ... Revised wish list raises eyebrows.
- Air force touts role in hunting insurgents.
- Busy depots safe from BRAC.
- Coast guard aircraft unfit for duty? ...
- Military scientists don't take names in vain.
- Department of Energy moving on security initiatives.
- DHS seeking technology to protect food supply.
- New wave of grants aimed at infrastructure security.
- Global health workers, police can't handle bioterror.
- Incoming DHS chief kicks off top-to-bottom review.
- Shipbuilding strategy makes sure bet on uncertain future.
- Time on the ground in Iraq pays off for naval aviators.
- Future Pentagon investments to reshape defense industry.
- Nuclear programs receive money for upgrades.
- Army Guard, reserves confront long-term personnel problems.
- Civil affairs: as demands for nation-building troops soar, leaders ponder reorganization.
- Special Operations Command faces personnel shortages.
- Vying for defense dollars: China's arms makers expand international marketing efforts.
- Pakistan pushing military exports.
- Anti-terrorism focus: Federal Research Agency tackling improvised bombs.
- Group cites technology 'success stories'.
- Electronic tags: contractors urged to comply with smart-tag policy.
- Middle east defense: Emirates invest billions to stay on top in Persian Gulf.
- Local shipbuilder thrives, eyes expansion in gulf region.
- Gulf nation focuses on training, educating air crews.
- Jordan eyes expansion of domestic defense industry.
- Casualties of war: robotic, biological research aiding military amputees.
- Guard and reserve wounded left behind.
- Trial by combat: delivering technology to troops requires learning 'in real time'.
- Military researchers launch war against hidden explosives.
- Soldiers teaching robots battlefield duties.
- Keeping Coast Guard cutters afloat a full-time chore.
- Black Hawk rehearsal simulator unveiled.
- French seek more realistic troop training.
- Navy showcases experimental 'Sea Fighter'.
- Long-endurance aerial killer passes test.
- Portable ACs designed for harsh environments.
- Misconduct unrelated to federal contracts could lead to suspension or debarment.
- Aberdeen chapter sponsors Robotics Competition.
- AMC deputy speaks to WID's Monmouth chapter.
- NDIA events calendar.
- Affiliate events.
- Chapter events.