Vol. 95 No. 683, October 2010
Index
- Correction.
- National Defense blog.
- Pressure on defense companies grows, will continue to mount.
- Predicting the future of warfare: why bother?
- Gates advisor calls for overhaul of military fringe benefits.
- In-sourcing of government jobs: confusion rules.
- With more contractors in warzones comes a surge of lawsuits.
- Bio Watch program to require sensors to detect unknown pathogens.
- Expert warns of nexus between cybercriminals and terrorists.
- Coast Guard Deepwater electronics, sensor costs may balloon.
- DHS develops 'block boxes' for mass transit buses.
- Turning pens into digital combat tools.
- Satellite system rides the solar wind.
- Smart phones could bring internet to the battlefield.
- Plastic solution blocks guns from firing.
- Security software looks at the big picture.
- Should Defense overhead reduction plans consider maintenance depots?
- Modular nuclear reactors may hold the key to U.S. energy security.
- Solar energy a big ally for marines headed to war.
- British model may hold key to solving wind energy, radar clutter problem.
- Uncertainty, challenges mark future for military's unpiloted aircraft.
- Unmanned aircraft training battalion gears up for Gray Eagle.
- Army receives FAA approval to fly unmanned aircraft in national airspace.
- Army makes new attempt to field networked soldier system.
- Radios for every infantryman: marine company tests experimental communications gear.
- Move over fido: marines' new best friend could be a robotic 'mule'.
- How Marines will storm beaches in the 21st century.
- Scientists hope bomb blast research can lead to better helmets.
- Competition introduces students to Cybersecurity profession.
- Wilson receives Howard H. Cork Award.
- New amendment to change employee litigation rules.
- NDIACALENDAR.