Vol. 91 No. 643, June 2007
Index
- Education trends portend trouble for defense.
- More services, less hardware define current military buildup.
- Air Force stumbles on cyber-war planning.
- Contractors: beware of Pentagon civilians.
- Defense Dept. seeks open dialogue with industry.
- Expectations for Africom slightly overplayed.
- Terrorism schools: Defense Department prison policies fomenting radicalism, expert says.
- More work needed to reduce chlorine shipments, report says.
- Terror lawsuits can serve as intel gathering tool, says lawyer.
- 700 miles of border fence whittled down to nearly half.
- Interpol makes inroads tracking down fraudulent passports.
- U.S. space initiatives fall short on ambition.
- Son of crusader: future combat vehicles will fall short of preferred weight.
- For the first time, Navy will launch weapons from surveillance drones.
- Erratum.
- Wanted: better battle gear: combat veterans catalog equipment shortfalls.
- Tiny fiber sensors offer another option for communicating.
- Pacific Command seeks technologies for expanding missions.
- Liquid hydrogen-powered drones within reach.
- Weapons of choice: bomb making skills spread globally.
- The eastern front: Southeast Asia struggles to create anti-terrorist network.
- Port security around Singapore critical to world economy.
- Midair collision: a never-ending feud over roles and missions.
- Air Force estimates $79 billion budget deficit.
- Ammo supplies: production is meeting war requirements, but modernization still lacking.
- Soldiers need more non-lethal weapons, better knock down power.
- Munitions industrial base: trouble on the horizon.
- Skeptics watch cannon progress closely.
- Germ warfare: agencies scramble to create vaccine market.
- Government contracts focus on vaccines, emergency response.
- Ready to respond? National Guard, Army chemical units criticized for being untrained, unprepared.
- Emergency escape windows offered to troops.
- Sniper detection: SADS finds the location of shooters.
- Trainer designed to assist troops in deadly rollovers.
- Drink that refreshes, invigorates.
- Quick release vest unveiled.
- Water machine geared for disaster relief.
- ITT penalties: does the punishment fit the crime?
- Jones honored with James Forrestal Industry Leadership Award.
- Manos, Parry recognized for procurement division work.
- NDIA leadership.
- Outstanding ROTC officers receive Codd Award.
- NDIA events calendar.
- Affiliate events.
- Chapter events.