Vol. 98 No. 718, September 2013
Index
- Challenges with spare parts.
- Fixing defense acquisition.
- Sequester impact: more than meets the eye.
- Sequester sinks in, extent of fallout unknown.
- Simple, inexpensive jammers threaten GPS.
- Proposed bill seeks to rein in fraud, abuse.
- New textile shields troops from sensors.
- Safe rocket fuel could have military applications.
- Logistics Agency eliminates transportation costs for some goods.
- Lawmakers set sights on TSA's technology acquisition woes.
- Social media changing the way FEMA responds to disasters.
- DHS research and development under scrutiny.
- Combat experience of bomb-disposal teams should be codified.
- New whistleblower law: what it means for DoD contractors.
- Army seeks robots that are interoperable with allies.
- Small UAV demand by U.S. Army Ebbs as overseas market surging.
- Bigger brains, better batteries will enable new missions for robotic submarines.
- Navy anticipates smoother waters for LCS mine countermeasures module.
- Prime contractors chasing big business retooling old fighters.
- Budget pressures seen as biggest risk to long range bomber program.
- Boeing pushing to keep F/A-18 in production.
- Fight to keep A-10 Warthog in Air Force inventory reaches end game.
- NDIA calendar.
- Amphibious combat vehicle.
- Army combat vehicles.
- Unmanned aerial vehicles.
- Unmanned ground systems.