Vol. 90 No. 622, September 2005
Index
- Industry must sharpen its manufacturing edge.
- How to measure weapon accuracy.
- Looming base closures.
- More on ammunition production.
- On the U.S. ammo crisis.
- Army designs brand-new armor kit for Humvee.
- Army to commit $7 billion for Guard gear.
- Marines lament shift to Special Ops Command.
- More foreign-policy crises loom for U.S.
- Coast Guard pleads for Deepwater funds.
- New organizations sprout from DHS overhaul.
- Secretary's remark riles public transit.
- Hospitals and laboratories get $1.36 from feds.
- National Security Service created within FBI.
- Defense Dept. rhetoric reflects war frustrations.
- Army developing advanced ammo for Abrams tank.
- Homeland Security steps up emphasis on preparedness.
- Army, Marines buying leads of radios.
- Submariners learn anti-terrorism tactics.
- Defense globalization: foreign investors in U.S. corporations navigate sea of regulations.
- Naval aviation: Navy, Marine helicopter fleets will see steady arrivals of new aircraft.
- Safety upgrades could delay new presidential helicopter.
- Navy want precision weapons that don't endanger civilians.
- Wanted: a new small hauler: battle heats up to replace Army's hard-working Sherpa.
- Reaction force grounded? BRAC said to threaten protection for U.S. capital.
- Mountain tunnel prepares responders to save lives.
- Uncertain future: Air Guard girds for sweeping changes and new missions.
- Move to merge Air Force, Guard units derailed by base closures.
- Air Guard takes steps to retain seasoned combat controllers.
- Guard balancing emerging roles in homeland defense.
- Air Force claims fastest computer in defense.
- Camera developed for military, first responders.
- Handheld bio detector nears fruition.
- Simulator plays through plane's on-board systems.
- Advanced armor weapon receives killer eyes.
- Meteorological systems bolsters artillery fire.
- Virtual perimeter system protects Marines in Iraq.
- Penalties get tougher for FCPA violations.
- Doyle recognized for service to SLAAD.
- Joanna Lau wins NDIA's 2005 Small Business Award.
- WID membership triples as chapters keep growing.
- NDIA events calendar.
- Affiliate events.
- Chapter events.