Vol. 97 No. 712, March - March 2013
Index
- DoD needs a real budget, not a partial fix.
- Correction.
- Historical accuracy.
- New soldier weapons.
- A fresh perspective on government waste.
- Military seeks lighter, stronger ammo.
- Small business certification a thorny issue.
- Defense contractors ready with lighter weight helmet shells.
- Vendor plans to launch commercial laser satellite system.
- Companies introduce new software to defeat suicide bombers.
- Coast Guard trying to stay the course on its shipbuilding plans during tough fiscal times.
- Researchers make progress spotting suicide vests at standoff distances.
- Iran's ability to carry out attacks in cyberspace may be improving.
- Defense budget: how low will it go?
- More analysis sought on U.S. industrial base.
- Quadrennial defense review a sideshow so far.
- New defense legislation a mixed bag for small business.
- Congress finally tackles strategic materials reform.
- Industry shooting for Army's first new rifle in half century.
- Chemical-biological defense office to kick off dozens of new programs.
- Navy surface fleet faces rough waters trying to maintain ships.
- Marine Corps struggles with sea-based supply lines.
- Robots set to take on Marines' logistical heavy lifting.
- Industry and government butt heads over weapons maintenance contracts.
- Defense, intelligence agencies struggle to unify data networks.
- Army rethinks, again, how to acquire technology.
- Defense, Intel communities wrestle with the promise and problems of 'big data'.
- Defense department to wring savings from its info-tech buys.
- Two new WID chapters.
- Women in defense marks 25th anniversary of scholarship program.
- NDIA calendar.
- Army aviation.
- Coast Guard ships.
- Future rotocraft.
- Littoral combat ship.
- Navy surface fleet.
- Patrol boats.