Vol. 95 No. 680, July - July 2010
Index
- Budget debate: resources should match the strategy.
- Defense Acquisition.
- Why not SCRUM?
- U.S. not ready to lead green energy revolution.
- Cyber command: we cannot prevent attacks.
- Robots in combat: true revolution or techno-hype?
- Weapons acquisition reform act: the aftermath.
- Rescuing the Coast Guard.
- Futile to control Internet terrorist recruitment, witnesses say.
- DHS cruise ship protection efforts given high marks.
- Mobile tower offered for police, border security.
- Robots unite to defeat electronic jamming.
- Military robots gain speed.
- Navy looking at lasers to defend ships from enemy aircraft.
- Marines get their own version of the iPod Touch.
- Prescription for ailing army acquisition.
- To meet war equipment needs, commanders continue to bypass Pentagon acquisition system.
- Air force: to save fuel, we must change how we fly.
- In damage control mode, Army builds future network for combat brigades.
- Unmanned systems: can the industrial base support the pentagon's vision?
- Army's unmanned aviation fleet faces technology challenges.
- Marine Corps seeking robotic cargo aircraft to resupply troops.
- Shipyards speed up submarine production amid concerns about Navy's future budgets.
- In the Navy's forecast, a shrinking attack submarine fleet.
- Submarine crews will learn navigation, mariner skills in simulators.
- What it will take for the Navy to deploy a 'green' carrier strike group.
- Ship maintainers get first glimpse into Virginia class.
- In orbit: military looks to small satellites as costs for large spacecraft grow.
- Taking out the trash: what can be done about space debris?
- Competition keen for next generation of cyberwarriors.
- Space command ponders role in irregular warfare.
- Companies raise intellectual property protection issues.
- Anti-bribery case in China a wake-up call.
- Ndiacalendar.