Vol. 96 No. 696, November 2011
Index
- 'Gentlemen, we have run out of money; now we have to think'.
- Defense budget.
- Military benefits under fire.
- Space programs.
- Your comments in Defense Watch.
- Energy security.
- Military acquisitions.
- Smartphones in the Army.
- Managing the defense industry: stalinism or smart business?
- Air Force to contractors: watch your expenses.
- Budget cuts: how much is too much?
- Defense budget a political football.
- Marines: we are multitaskers.
- Naval warfare likely to be 'irregular'.
- First responders sound alarm on loss of grant money.
- Border Patrol to unveil new strategy, doctrine.
- Solar storms could plunge nation into darkness.
- Correction.
- Contractor rolls out invisible tank.
- New generator shrinks power footprint.
- Military turns to blast-mitigating floor mat.
- Navy brings smartphones aboard carriers.
- Plastic 'envelope' can protect buildings.
- Lesson from Libya: NATO alliance remains relevant.
- Arms transfers alter Dynamics of international defense market.
- Ethical leadership in a global marketplace.
- Who is in charge of what during major catastrophes still unanswered.
- Marines seek to recapture their lost sea-warfare skills.
- Army truck buyers face 'fix or purchase' dilemma.
- Coast Guard commandant girds service for possible budget cuts.
- Coast Guard cyberdefense office: small but mighty.
- 10 technologies the U.S. military will need for the next war.
- Robotic mules ready to be fielded, vendors say.
- Lockheed Martin, FBI win Excellence in Enterprise Integration Awards.
- Regulators flex Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement muscles.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.