Vol. 99 No. 732, November - November 2014
Index
- U.S. faces evolving, unpredictable threats.
- We call it protected mobility: Soldiers and marines call it a safe ride home.
- Generals get real about missions, budget.
- Executive orders require vendors'attention.
- Army studying path forward for future fighting vehicle.
- Lawmaker says military should not give up on sequestration.
- Legislative path ahead for acquisition reform still unclear.
- Air force touts progress in acquisition reform.
- Army aviation industry targets R&D programs.
- Army industrial base said to be in 'death spiral'.
- New light jet could save air force money.
- Updated F-35 logistics system coming soon.
- Navy receives first new patrol boat.
- New approach to biological threat detection promises savings for defense, homeland security.
- 13 years later, still a ways to go on sharing terrorist threats with public.
- Businesses, government not taking mobile device security seriously.
- 'Better buying power' can reduce costs without slashing industry profits.
- Army seeks to simplify, create more interoperability for information systems.
- Navy center works to keep energetics industrial base moving.
- Defense program taps into small business innovation.
- Do-it-yourself simulators speeding up army training.
- Innovation is a powerful weapon. meggitt is the system of choice.
- Small spy drones to expand troops' eyes and ears on battlefield.
- Top 10 disruptive technologies for a new era of global instability.
- Truly autonomous weapon systems.
- Transformational 'big date' tools.
- Holograms for training.
- Super-powered soldiers.
- Hypersonic missiles and space planes.
- Drones manufactured on demand, 24/7.
- According to Greek mythology.
- Sapinos Jamod ajcpsnevaui.
- Jam-Proof, Reliable Communications.
- Revolutionary, stealthy low-cost warships.
- DSIE launches monthly cyber security newsletter.
- WID chapter honors space and missile command leader.
- NDIA calendar.
- Modeling and simulation.
- Training drone pilots.