Vol. 95 No. 682, September 2010
Index
- With Gates' proposals, the edge of the perfect storm comes ashore.
- Defense acquisition chaos.
- Energy: are we being duped?
- Plans to 'in-source' contractor jobs collide with fiscal reality.
- Don't be looking for any joint UAV programs.
- Information technology shakeup sends shockwaves.
- No wonder they call it The Big Ugly'.
- Canines: are still top dog when it comes to finding explosives.
- Monitoring small vessels still a challenge for Coast Guard, says GAO.
- DHS may wait 14 years to complete its UAV fleet.
- Senators have low regard for DHS policy reviews.
- Scientists say they are closer than ever to predicting earthquakes.
- Secret tunnels can't hide from gravity.
- Soldiers: may wear robots to increase strength.
- Breath sensors reveal the enemy behind a wall.
- Video game tackles 'serious' urban problems.
- Duty aboard Littoral combat ship called 'grueling but manageable'.
- Tactical aviation's existential debate: to hover or not to hover?
- Terrorist loophole: explosives under clothing at airport checkpoints.
- DHS lab tries to stay one step ahead of bomb makers.
- DHS technology chief to reduce number of programs.
- Surge of cybersecurity bureaucracies sparks lucrative opportunities for industry.
- Social scientists and mathematicians join the hunt for terrorists.
- National Guard chief: 'our weaknesses are here at home'.
- Army under pressure to bring broadband to the battlefield.
- Plan for public safety communication network hits snags.
- Industry sees growing market for personal tracking devices.
- One company's approach to solving the nation's STEM dilemma.
- Science festival coming to nation's capital.
- Contractors must take ownership of export control compliance.
- NDIACalendar.