Vol. 97 No. 707, October 2012
Index
- Let's face it: there is no shelter from the fast rising $$ storm.
- The war over intellectual property: who owns U.S. Defense technology?
- FAA misses first unmanned Aviation deadline.
- Cyberspies ratchet up attacks on mobile devices.
- Correction.
- Former Pentagon leaders warn of cuts to National Guard.
- Party platforms have little to say about Homeland Security.
- Scientists developing sub-tracking sea drone.
- Smile: software captures faces in bad surveillance imagery.
- Scanner discriminates between dangerous, safe liquids.
- Small drone carries any payload you want.
- More than new policies needed to manage rising costs of Pentagon weapon systems.
- Contractors charging the federal government for pension contributions is not corporate welfare.
- Former war commander fighting for funds to combat brain injuries.
- Unmanned aircraft makers look overseas for new markets.
- Ground troops demanding smaller robotic systems.
- Mini-flail robot designed to destroy roadside bombs.
- Marines counting on robots to keep them out of harm's way.
- Industry ready to pounce on embattled radio programs.
- No stranger to scrutiny, new truck program forges ahead.
- Middle east MRAP sale give hope to truck manufacturers.
- The MRAP: was it worth the price?
- Frugality, careful timing drive marines' modernization plan.
- First Line Technology wins small business award.
- Women In Defense hits 4,000-member mark.
- Staying ahead of proliferating reporting databases.
- NDIA calendar.