Vol. 100 No. 745, December - December 2015
Index
- The year ends on some positive notes.
- Mighty Pentagon can't deny market forces.
- Searching high and low for innovation.
- The pitfalls of changing a pending proposal.
- Despite deal, more budget battles loom.
- F-35 program weighs impact of Canadian pullout.
- New Afghanistan troop plan to cost billions.
- Challenging market for Greek contractors.
- Growth predicted in maritime simulations.
- Thales courts academia, startups with xPlor program.
- FLIR unveils enhanced chemical trace detector.
- Lockheed invests in laser technology.
- Testing for autonomous helicopter moving forward.
- Bipartisan Budget Act a positive step.
- Fee-for-service model lowers upfront costs.
- Defense Department plays key role in industrial base oversight.
- Lowering costs through information sharing.
- Driving a new business model in defense electronics.
- New bomber will be boon for U.S. aerospace industry.
- Russia expands military presence in Arctic.
- Army may slow down procurement of new light reconnaissance vehicle.
- Augmented reality could help solve Ford-class carrier cost woes.
- Navy looking to increase digital training.
- F-35 program ramps up training for pilots, technicians.
- Live, virtual, constructive training poised for growth.
- Simulated warfare gets real for ground troops.
- New members join NDIA board.
- Solomon named small business executive of the year.
- WID appoints 2016 leaders.
- NDIA Calendar.
- Air Force Special Operators.
- Intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance.
- Marine Corps future.