Vol. 91 No. 634, September 2006
Index
- In the Navy, research sails forward.
- Lack of innovation ... who's to blame?
- Budget misery not going away.
- Data-mining guru calls for privacy protection.
- More officers want to be diplomats.
- Washington pulse.
- Weapons get older, more expensive.
- To the rescue: Coast Guard movie seen as recruiting boon.
- Prepare for 'intelligent video, 'TSA tells airports.
- Rails emerge as top terrorist target.
- Countries frustrated by U.S. visa waiver program.
- U.S. unprepared for bio-catastrophes, reports say.
- Energy conservation plans overlook military realities.
- Navy In flight: helicopter squadron gets new aircraft; learns tactics, maintenance techniques.
- Reform agenda targets acquisition workforce.
- Fears of enemy tampering could sideline new sensors.
- Battling from the pier: Navy's virtual training exercises expanding in realism and scope.
- Rethinking the network: defense engineers ponder 'modest adjustments' for connecting forces.
- Engine check: technology limitations stall military hybrids.
- Where's the juice? Army explores alternative ways to add power on battlefields.
- Powering up: fuel cell technology positioned as viable alternative to generators.
- Heavy duty: overhaul under way for Abrams tank engine.
- Move out: marines step up efforts to modernize truck fleets.
- Shields up: marines face steep cuts to expeditionary vehicle.
- Marines buying powerful telescopes for every rifleman in fighting units.
- Inflatable armor easy to store.
- Laptop converter for the troops.
- Training curbs combat skid mishaps.
- Cargo door opens in flight.
- Smart battery charger for first responders.
- Litany of misdeeds: incredible, but true.
- Pentagon hosts seminars on U.S. energy 'addiction'.
- NDIA events calendar.