Vol. 98 No. 722, January - January 2014
Index
- EOD doctrine: why we need it.
- Unmanned aviation.
- Keeping the A-10 in operation.
- Abrams industrial base.
- Budget deal gives defense breathing room.
- DoD clashes with suppliers over data rights.
- Academics tackle domestic ethics.
- Anti-bribery law demands vigilance.
- Aerospace sector embraces 3D printing.
- Air Force seeks lower cost satellite communications.
- International weapons market challenges U.S. firms.
- Laser weapons score big against drones, mortars.
- New suit conceals heat signatures.
- New technologies boost radiation detector effectiveness.
- Sensor allows troops to collect infrared images from vehicles.
- Crisis mass communications to enter new age.
- Predators allow border agencies to reallocate resources.
- Correction.
- Rooting out insider threats among DHS' top priorities, execs say.
- Budget cuts, inadequate planning put munitions industrial base in peril.
- Opportunities abound in NATO defense market.
- Navy program rewards money-saving technologies.
- Funding for military mobile technology flattens as demand rises.
- New cyber framework aimed at small, mid-tier defense companies.
- Fuel-Efficient engine to increase range, power of army helicopters.
- 2014 national defense editorial calendar.
- Decline of U.S. helicopter procurement on the horizon.
- Efforts continue to replace Awry, Air Force small arms.
- Budgets permitting marines could be fighting alngside robots by 2020s.
- Marine corps plays part in a shrinking military vehicle industrial base.
- Indiana chapters witness bold quest live-virtual training exercise.
- Women in defense awards horizons scholarships.
- NDIA Calendar.
- Ndia Featured Events.
- Next Month.