Vol. 96 No. 695, October 2011
Index
- President's half-trillion dollar jobs plan muddies the defense budget waters.
- Electric microgrid.
- Fears of the incredibly shrinking defense budget may be overblown.
- Skepticism mounts over super committee.
- U.S. military preparing to fight the last war.
- U.S. welcomes China's growing role as arms supplier.
- FAA sets date for small unmanned planes in U.S. airspace.
- Former CBP commissioner has few kind words for Congress.
- New radars placed aboard unmanned aircraft on U.S. borders.
- An augmented reality system to create 'digital graffiti'.
- High-tech tarps stop weapons system rust.
- New aircraft concept promises more speed, endurance.
- Brain implants could help 'REMIND' injured soldiers.
- Navy seeks more control of its expansive computer network.
- Guard aircraft fleets continue to shrink.
- National Guard bracing for budget cuts.
- Search-and-rescue robots needed, but market has yet to develop.
- Army deploying robotic 'mule' to troops in Afghanistan.
- Humvee recap competition heating up.
- Army's Ground Combat Vehicle: the saga continues.
- New fabrics promise better fire protection for IED-battered troops.
- Exoskeletons,'smart' parachutes could reduce soldiers' loads.
- Pentagon should think twice before it cuts ground forces, historians warn.
- Florida industry leaders promote science education.
- Walbert wins test and evaluation division award.
- Defense department contractors may see new hiring regulations.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.