Vol. 96 No. 700, March 2012
Index
- Budget themes: investments leveled, programs slipped, non-performers nixed.
- Pentagon budget cuts are only prelude to future 'grand bargain'.
- Navy scientists solve mundane fleet problems.
- New stealth bomber can't be another B-2.
- Pentagon procurement: the madness must stop.
- Truck industry bracing for lean times.
- Coast Guard may face capability gap on the high seas.
- Can peace prevail in cyberspace?
- Counterterrorism office looking for a few good homeland security ideas.
- Plant DNA may protect military supply chain.
- Shredded documents brought back to life.
- Scientists make quantum leap in solar power.
- Teams look to crowd-source military vehicle design.
- When will the military services come to grips with a new era of austerity?
- Military innovation in the age of austerity: why I love budget cuts.
- An inexpensive solution for quickly launching military satellites into space.
- Defense-funded biofuels program can spur Production and lower risk to U.S. government.
- Soldier energy needs outpacing technology, policy.
- Army's acquisition of battle network slowed down by red tape.
- The coming decade: a slowdown in spending, but no 'procurement holiday'.
- Army, Marine Corps face pitfalls when it comes to modernizing equipment.
- Navy leaders want a more flexible fleet.
- Air Force trades quantity for quality.
- Experts see no logic in Air Force mothballing new Global Hawks.
- Rep. Mike Honda introduces bill to boost STEM Education.
- Take heed of post-employment restrictions.
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