Vol. 96 No. 702, May 2012
Index
- Budget pressures beg for a serious look at overhauling acquisition system.
- Rail guns.
- The article 'an inexpensive solution.
- Unconventional warfare.
- Industry recalibrating strategies for a declining defense market.
- Industry wants changes in depot maintenance legislation.
- Lawmakers voted for budget cuts, but not to ship programs.
- Upcoming arms control talks raise questions on U.S. export controls.
- Law enforcement agencies to receive surplus bomb disposal robots.
- Inspector general sounds alarm on Coast Guard's risky Fast Response Cutter program.
- Boeing sees profits in secure mobile phone market.
- Air force seeks impossible-to-intercept communications.
- Underwater vehicles take on jellyfish form.
- Software shows undersea drones quickest route.
- Wanted: driverless vehicles for army security patrols.
- Creating a more agile Defense Department info-tech enterprise.
- Pirates exploiting cybersecurity weaknesses in maritime industry.
- Defense Department must prepare for deeper budget cuts: analysis.
- Too much information, not enough intelligence.
- Companies seek profits in fee-for-service surveillance aircraft.
- Commanders feel deficiency as wars hog surveillance platforms.
- U-2, Global Hawk advocates square off in budget battle.
- Regulatory, technological hurdles stand in way of domestic drone mandate.
- Changes on the horizon for Special Operations Command as force grows.
- Special ops trucks: more punch in smaller packages.
- Special operations boost demand for helicopters.
- AFEI presents Enterprise Architecture Achievement Awards.
- Mitigating the risk of Defense Base Act insurance.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.
- Biofuels.
- Renewables.