Vol. 94 No. 672, November 2009
Index
- Defense industrial base: active management needed.
- Air power: Where's the Love?
- Army's future combat vehicle.
- Climate change.
- Pentagon at Crossroads.
- Attracting New Blood.
- To cut waste in defense, stop piling on reforms.
- Acquisition reform: among Pentagon buyers, much angst about IT.
- Army will need to recruit a few good geeks.
- Contractors should not panic over program cuts.
- Despite rise of unmanned aircraft, pilots still needed.
- Air power: Coast Guard testing next generation of ice rescue boats.
- US-VISIT examines latest attempt to keep exit records.
- Communication interoperability not yet achieved, says Chertoff.
- Government ignores cargo scanning law, port operator says.
- In the eye of the beholder: contact lenses as displays and sensors.
- For Big Apple, huge fireboats.
- PC bunker on wheels.
- How to keep track of supplies worldwide.
- Smart vests take pressure off troops.
- Why the U.S. needs a new tanker.
- Defense budget: industrial policy debate: should the Pentagon pick winners and losers?
- U.S. trade office says access to global markets is easier than ever.
- Connecting the dots: battlefield intelligence: easy to collect, tough to share.
- Robo ethics: debate over rules, legality of robots on the battlefield lagging, experts say.
- No driver required: robotic humvees resupply troops downrange.
- Machine that predicts terrorists' intent showing progress.
- Help wanted: today's fights expose technological weak spots.
- New employment eligibility rules take effect.
- Institute strives for national STEM education network.
- National Defense Industrial Association Washington D.C. chapter President Rick Randall, presented Elaine Rogers, president of the USO of Metropolitan Washington with a check for $38,000 during a recent luncheon.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.