Vol. 95 No. 685, December 2010
Index
- Correction.
- In securing our future, innovation is imperative.
- Problems in U.S. munitions sector illustrate challenges for industrial base.
- American Gotterdamerung is a perennial pundit's game.
- Future planning is critical.
- Reforming Defense Budgeting.
- Air Force CIO: we are still delivering 'yesterday's technology'.
- Army adopting a 'less is more' attitude in weapon acquisitions.
- We have met the enemy: it's the economy stupid.
- You want government to spend more wisely? Give it less money.
- Army official: Pentagon efficiency measures will cut muscle, not fat.
- Deficit-buster proposals won't work without changes in U.S. defense strategy.
- Pentagon criticized for not doing more to protect homeland from cyberattacks.
- U.S. military headed the way of Detroit?
- Brett Lambert: Pentagon buying rules stifle innovation, drive up costs.
- Critics of Defense acquisition may be aiming at the wrong targets.
- Play games! Help end Defense procurement fraud.
- Ultra-light aircraft emerge as newest threat on southwest border.
- Customs and Border Protection revamps acquisition strategy.
- Personal tracking system touted as lifesaver for first responders.
- Underlying science behind biometrics required more rigor, report says.
- Coast Guard turns Navy cast-offs into new aircraft.
- Advancing hidden nuclear material detection.
- National Guard helicopters upgraded for homeland security missions.
- Transportation Security card to come under microscope again.
- Beam me up some power.
- Interest grows in military space troops.
- Jack Daniel's corporate jet transformed into flying intel lab.
- Cybersecurity threatened by common password buster.
- Military medics, first responders guided by simple light.
- Defense affordability: can we buy only what we need?
- Military looking into smart phone 'connector'.
- Robots become nuclear site's junkyard dogs'.
- Fish provide clues to underwater detection issues.
- Lens creates clear images in the heat of battle.
- International defense markets: seizing opportunities, avoiding common pitfalls.
- Outsourcing U.S. Defense: national security implications.
- Commandant: Coast Guard suffering under strain of tight budgets.
- Military spending: how much defense will the American people support?
- Weighed down by heavy hardware, Marine brigades go on a diet.
- A single recipe for boosting the economy, fixing the border and making clean energy.
- Army's ground combat vehicle stirs confusion in industry.
- Marine Corps' vehicle buyers turn to auto industry for inspiration.
- With SBInet in limbo, border technology is anyone's game.
- Military expected to share airwaves as wireless market explodes.
- Out-of-synch satellite and terminal programs cost pentagon millions.
- Proponents hope 'rodeo' can move Army ground robots forward.
- Cyberattacks reaching new heights of sophistication.
- Launching malware is just a few clicks away.
- Army, Marine Corps in pursuit of robotic convoy systems.
- Navy takes biofuels campaign into uncharted waters.
- Air force tells biofuels industry to 'bring it'.
- Defense department embraces STEM education outreach.
- McInerney receives Gold Medal upon retirement.
- Mix of live and virtual training will result in savings, Army says.
- New executive pay rules go into effect.
- Greater appetite for unpiloted aircraft in combat zones fuels demand for simulators.
- NDIACalendar.
- Spy game to help rehabilitate veterans suffering from brain injuries.
- Cybersecurity market a potential boon for simulation companies.
- Excellence in Enterprise Integration Award winners announced.
- JETS promotes engineering, math to U.S. high school students.
- The long arm of the U.K. Bribery Act.
- NDIA calendar.