Vol. 97 No. 710, January - January 2013
Index
- Fiscal talks only offer short-term solutions, ignore the tough problems.
- Acquisition reform.
- MRAP under fire.
- Energy security.
- Marine Corps.
- Air Force's relationship with unmanned aviation hits plateau.
- Old sensors can learn new tricks.
- Gen. Amos: Marines not in competition with army.
- General worries about U.S. losing technological edge.
- Pentagon once again will try to fix acquisition system.
- Defense cuts projected under any budget scenario.
- Former pentagon No. 2 Urges DoD to focus on innovation.
- Special Operations forces seek expanded role.
- Army, Marine Corps look for MRAP protection products.
- Defense Department attempts to eliminate info-tech redundancies.
- Company unveils new detection technique for a small drones.
- Government biosurveillance to include social media.
- Time for nation to create cyberspace doctrine, military thinkers say.
- Bill coming due for last decade's border buildup.
- Book makes case that Iran's Revolutionary Guard threatens U.S. homeland.
- How to equip the U.S. military for future electronic warfare.
- Navy, Marine Corps rethink expeditionary warfare.
- Vendors pour funding into armored vehicle development.
- Soldier equipment industry struggles to find path forward.
- Outdated weapons bring calls for speedier upgrades.
- Army, Marine Corps succeed in rapidly fielding specialized individual weapons.
- Military space communications lacks direction, critics say.
- Game-changing laser communications ready for fielding, vendors say.
- Natural disasters uncover ongoing emergency communications problems.
- Budget woes driving scientists, engineers away from defense department jobs.
- Tough penalties for failing to comply with immigration rules.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.