Vol. 95 No. 688, March 2011
Index
- Follow the bouncing ball of defense, federal budgets: disoriented yet?
- Cyber-warfare.
- On wasteful spending.
- Army acquisition woes.
- Budget may be safe for now, but weapon makers should worry.
- China's weaponry gains shape Pentagon's 2012 budget.
- Unmanned aviation industry: how long will the good times last?
- Domestic unpiloted aircraft may use tunneling' to fly in national airspace.
- Despite virtual border fence's demise, DHS spending big on new sensor systems.
- Governments should push vendors to eliminate software security flaws, cybersecurity researchers say.
- Inter-agency tunnel detection task force speeds sensors, robots to Southwest border.
- Changes possible for F-35's communication network.
- Could spy for 5 years nonstop.
- Microwave weapon designed to render electronics useless.
- Boeing creates 3D maps from laser beams.
- Research could lead to pocket-sized bomb detectors.
- Contractors on the battlefield: outsourcing of military services.
- Federal agency insourcing: why government costs so much.
- Ground combat vehicle program may not yield what army intends, analysts say.
- Double V-hulls, chimneys seen as viable alternatives to armor.
- In global supercomputing race, China moves to front of the pack.
- New radio software promises improved access to military satellites.
- Eyes of Army drones multiply, open wide.
- Broadcast television tools to help intelligence analysts wade through data.
- Aluminum 'truck': joint high speed vessel: great potential, but questions remain.
- Navy contracts seen as victories for aluminum ships.
- Commercial ferries paving way for joint high speed vessel.
- Army ponders Chinook replacement as upgrades continue.
- Army takes wait-and-see approach for unmanned cargo resupply aircraft.
- National Science Foundation supports STEM education.
- Common ethical principles and practices foR NDIA membership.
- Mission.
- Preamble.
- Statement of defense industry Ethics.
- NDIACalendar.