Vol. 95 No. 687, February 2011
Index
- To Improve cyber-security, U.S. needs cohesive public-private partnership.
- For high-tech firms, allure of defense contracts is tarnished by red tape.
- After a decade of counterinsurgencies, Army now training for conventional war.
- Marine corps bids final adieu to Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle.
- Gen. Amos: marines are big winners in Gates' budget shakeup.
- On the Army's technology wish list, 'network' ranks number one.
- Mini-submarines, underwater mines.
- Once you're in a war, how do you get out?
- DHS technology directorate undergoes major changes.
- Data mining not a panacea for catching terrorists, experts warn.
- Supporters of D block auction plan fire back at critics.
- Navy researchers probing secrets of Fido's nose.
- Army develops stable substitute for TNT.
- Robot gasses up joint strike fighter.
- Putty may put soldiers on fast-track to recovery.
- Thermal cameras offered for each eye.
- Here's a thought: the Pentagon wants thinking' drones.
- Military supply chain tracking system both inefficient and dangerous.
- Army pilots: flying drones tougher than it looks.
- Army looks ahead to next generation of body armor and helmets.
- Manufacturers answer military's call to reduce body armor weight.
- Uncertain path ahead for military truck fleet.
- Military trucks weighed down by 'yesteryear's technology'.
- Industry execs ponder a shrinking tactical wheeled vehicle market.
- Truck makers pursue niche market for small air-transportable vehicles.
- Women in defense celebrates 25th anniversary.
- Justice Department beefs up foreign corruption Act enforcement.
- NDIA calendar.