Vol. 98 No. 723, February - February 2014
Index
- No shortage of defense engineers.
- Technical data rights.
- We have a budget deal: what comes next?
- Defense downturn should be manageable.
- Government scientists fight for funding.
- Companies need sound governance.
- FAA Plans Drone Demonstrations in 2015.
- Kendall warns China, Russia will challenge U.S. technology.
- Renewable Energy Boom At U.S. Military Bases.
- Technology investments planned for army aviation.
- Air force, guard, reserve: can't they all just get along?
- Army ponders future of scout helicopter fleet.
- Wireless technology vendors rethink strategy.
- Operational funds could play bigger role in network modernization.
- Tactical trainer would teach F-35 pilots decision-making skills.
- Huntington ingalls proposes ways to cut ship costs.
- New system to test firing air-to-surface missiles from ground.
- DHS-funded center experiments with virtual border officers.
- New book seeks to explain cybersecurity to everyday internet users.
- Personnel, leadership issues continue to plague DHS.
- Time to make key decisions in Afghanistan.
- Military services snub defense information systems agency as cloud broker.
- Defense simulation firms turn to commercial sector for inspiration.
- Drones over U.S. soil still years away, despite congressional mandate.
- Military challenged by changing arctic landscape.
- Pressure Builds for New Polar Icebreaker.
- V-22 Osprey, Amphibs Prove Value During Typhoon Haiyan Operations.
- Military wrestles with the high cost of satellite terminals.
- U.S. military satellite terminals and estimated costs.
- U.S. forces prepare for a day without space'.
- NTSA recognizes contributions to modeling and simulation industry.
- Precision strike association honors sandia lab engineer.
- NDIA calendar.
- 3D printing.
- Army aviation.
- Cybersecurity.
- DARPA's use of videogaming.
- Industrial espionage.
- Naval helicopter market.
- Unmanned aviation.