Vol. 94 No. 679, June 2010
Index
- Defense manufacturing: a crisis in the making.
- Can the Pentagon be liberated from bureaucratic stranglehold?
- Military retirees becoming too big a burden for Defense.
- Rep. Norm Dicks: Congress should revisit acquisition reform legislation.
- Secretary Gates: 'fighter gaps' not grounded in reality.
- Breaking free: first responders to end radio market monopolies.
- Lawmakers try to save spectrum for police, fire departments.
- Air Force plan to take C-330s from Air Guard sparks protests.
- Technology continues to flow to Southwest border.
- Converting eco-unfriendly plastic into fuel.
- 'Kamikaze' aircraft slams into targets.
- Airborne notification system takes off.
- Lightweight radars to monitor ice from above.
- Researchers grow vaccines on the cheap.
- To defeat today's threats, the Pentagon needs innovative 'mid-tier' contractors.
- Defense industry's help needed to avert rare metals supply crisis.
- Battle royale brewing between government contractors, auditors.
- Efforts to field new kinds of ground robots have had little success.
- Army lays out ambitious plans to expand unmanned aircraft fleet.
- Marine Corps prepares for budget cuts and uncertain future.
- Can a truck equipped with airbags and V-shaped hull prevent Roadside bomb casualties?
- As they train for war, civilians experience two cultures: Afghanistan and U.S. military.
- Indiana psychiatric institution transformed into urban training ground.
- Research challenge: how to defend against still-undefined chemical, biological attacks.
- Chem-bio defense budgets set to increase in coming years.
- To counter weapons of mass destruction, U.S. reaching out to international partners.
- Defense Threat Reduction Agency beefs up work force with newly minted PhDs.
- Growing public interest in genetic science sparks some bio-security concerns.
- Business, Industry STEM Education Coalition launched.
- Program Management Systems Committee forms new group.
- Foreign influence can create security clearance pitfalls.
- June.
- Space technologies.
- Unmanned aviation.