Vol. 94 No. 667, June 2009
Index
- Manufacturing matters to the nation's economy and security.
- On troops' wish-list: weapons that avert civilian casualties.
- Climate change: what should the Pentagon do?
- CNO: worries about aviation industrial base overstated.
- Defense industry: what does change really mean?
- Government contractors: can trust be restored?
- Ambitions of all-electric Navy get reality check.
- Over the horizon: B-52 used to monitor suspicious ships approaching the U.S.
- DHS inspector general competing for acquisition personnel.
- New database to help identify hazardous substances.
- Customs employs see-through technology at border.
- Weaponizing fuel: U.S. energy debate overlooks Russian, Chinese postures.
- Why compete? Defense Department can split tanker buy, and still save money.
- In the U.S. military, cultural, resistance to armed robots.
- Deep down: navy to explore new ways to employ underwater robots.
- Gliders will Aid Naval Research.
- Not your father's C-130: training for war: a multimedia experience.
- Help wanted: slowdown in new programs erodes space industrial base.
- Export rules under fire for eroding U.S. space industry.
- Flying blind: air force faces daunting task to determine what's happening in space.
- New Satellites to keep watch over space-based systems.
- 7 deadly myths about weapons of terror.
- A world free of nuclear weapons: how realistic is Obama's vision?
- Active RPG defense program shows promise.
- Super strength: want that 200 lb. load toted up the hill? No problem.
- Hollywood set designers develop new marine simulator.
- Observation telescopes help snipers score more hits.
- FOIA: protect your competitive information.
- Outstanding ROTC officers receive Codd award.
- San Diego women in defense chapter holds first symposium.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.