Vol. 96 No. 697, December 2011
Index
- Day of reckoning is approaching: it's pay me now or pay me later.
- Army modernization.
- Defense budget.
- Army ponders future force: not too large, not too small, just right.
- Army strategists planning for austerity.
- Defense Industrial policy shop taking hands-on approach.
- Despite gloomy budget outlook, IT industry seeing green.
- Lean fiscal times influence design of new Coast Guard cutter program.
- DHS considers reviving dormant Joint Requirements Council.
- Coast Guard hasn't given up on long delayed unmanned aerial vehicle plans.
- Company introduces low-cost checkpoint security robot.
- Algae holds power to extend battery life.
- Army enlists more help from tiny robots.
- Futuristic bodysuit could strengthen soldiers.
- Small device alerts users to nuclear threats.
- Army acquisition: not broken and not fixed.
- Russian navy ponders investments in nuclear-powered surface ships.
- Defense Department partners with industry to stem staggering Cybertheft losses.
- U.S. government turns to crowdsourcing for intelligence.
- Army's restored combat choppers fly like new.
- Gaming technology puts soldiers' boots on ground.
- Battle-scarred troops have message for Army training: get real.
- New training facilities force marines to experience the fog of war.
- Marines to build mock container ship for counter-piracy training.
- Unmanned vehicle operators require diversity of skills.
- Demand for spy drones stretches army budget.
- Frivolous bid protests come with risks.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.