Vol. 93 No. 664, March 2009
Index
- Buy American restrictions: bad for jobs, bad for business.
- Message to weapons buyers: make it cheaper and faster.
- Praise for Marine Corps.
- Clinton: USAID must regain credibility.
- Everything competes for the same pot of resources...
- Export controls rhetoric not backed with actions.
- I will tell you that we will, over the next five years.
- It took the Army 13 years to fly the first 100,000 hours.
- NATO commander: send more spy planes to Afghanistan.
- Some troops don't get fair share of deployment burdens.
- Fear itself: emotions drive many homeland security decisions, scholars say.
- Coast guard to beef up vessel identification network.
- DHS testing 'squid' to halt border-jumping vehicles.
- Correction.
- Noted police chief slams federal-local partnerships.
- Building a cybersecurity lab.
- Lost agency: CIA must return to its roots to become effective once again.
- Choke point: hijacked super tanker exposes vulnerability of energy supplies.
- Uncertain future: military may be souring on laser weapons.
- Turf battles: skepticism, inter-service rivalry surrounds joint heavy lift aircraft program.
- Shifting seas: greater demand for 'soft power' reveals shortfalls in the Navy.
- To catch a smuggler: in the war on drugs, even small victories are celebrated.
- Humanoid soldiers: reverse engineering the brain may accelerate robotics research.
- Danger afloat: no silver bullet for thwarting terrorists aboard small boats.
- Military weapons adapted for port defense.
- Study blasts container scanning process.
- After six years, still no tamper-proof shipping containers.
- Global monitor: space sensor measures aerosol impact on climate.
- Machine gun ammo pack redesigned.
- Navy readies protective vests for aircrews.
- Spotter targeting clarity makes shooters more lethal.
- Contractors should protect their reputation.
- Industry, government participate in NDIA's Certification Program.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.