Vol. 96 No. 703, June 2012
Index
- New American oil boom: will it slow DoD's renewable energy momentum?
- Anti-Armaments movement.
- Defense budget cuts.
- Green energy.
- For defense industry, lure of shiny objects rapidly fading.
- Defense laboratories under review.
- Industry up in arms over new procurement rule.
- Marine Corps asks industry to improve performance.
- Border patrol to stand pat when it comes to new technologies.
- DHS bomb prevention program sees uptick in users.
- Chemical, biological detectors to improve first responder reaction.
- Researchers develop tow truck for space.
- Team studies how soldier loads affect perceptions of friends, foes.
- New products may enhance processing power in space.
- Water repellent discovery could aid military.
- Industry, space agencies seek ways to lower launch costs.
- Adapter could help air force get more out of its launches.
- Biofuels industry at crossroads as military waits for lower prices.
- Effort to reduce battery weight may soon hit brick wall.
- U.S. remains dependent on China for rare earth elements.
- Pragmatism driving new energy programs on U.S. military bases.
- Solar energy at military bases, once too expensive, is now within easy reach.
- Efficiency and conservation not enough to achieve energy security.
- Vehicles strut their stuff in desert trials.
- Military provides little clarity for future of truck fleets.
- Visionaries foresee radically different military vehicles.
- Looking back at last 16 years as NTSA president.
- NDIA joins mission-critical STEM conference.
- Small business compliance issues receive increased scrutiny.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.