Vol. 92 No. 647, October 2007
Index
- Energy: 'one big thing'.
- Why is congress launching yet another roles-and-missions probe?
- Export control experts wanted at the Pentagon.
- General warns about loading MRAP basket.
- More foreign scientists shun the United States.
- Predator pilots needed for homeland duties.
- Flippping the switch: software issues blamed for border project delay.
- DARPA looks for ways to verify integrated computer chip security.
- NASA aerial drone collects disaster data.
- New ag-inspector mission proposed for border agents.
- Building miniature 'noses' to sniff explosives.
- USAF Synthetic fuel program could help solve unwanted carbon problem.
- 'Virtual satellites': scientists pursue flexible, adaptable space systems.
- Troubled missile embodies failures of acquisition reforms.
- Electronic attackers: computer crimes keep government and industry on the defensive.
- Beyond x-ray machines: airports test alternative technologies for checkpoints.
- Dumping data: e-waste--yet another headache for government and corporations.
- Righting the ship: Coast Guard may face rough seas as it takes control of deepwater.
- Grounded drones: civilian market for unmanned aircraft struggles to take flight.
- Patrolling borders: Department of Homeland Security plans to fly mere Predator aircraft.
- In the cross hairs: technologists take aim at enemy snipers.
- Regaining the night: researchers push for advances in night vision technology.
- Army deploys testers to assess systems that were rushed to war.
- Equipment woes: Army to extend 'rapid fielding' effort for war-bound units, domestic needs.
- Advanced UAV ground station completes tests.
- Economy class: shades of World War II fighters.
- Lighter helmet gives better ballistic protection.
- More accurate machine gun barrels manufactured.
- Complying with the Berry Amendment.
- NDIA members earn configuration and data management certification.
- NDIA events calendar.
- Affiliate events.
- Chapter events.