Vol. 100 No. 748, March - March 2016
Index
- Deferred maintenance could swamp budgets.
- Another stab at reinventing the Pentagon.
- Achieving the holy grail of low-cost launch.
- Evaluating ethics, compliance programs.
- Weapon development cost sharing must end.
- Pentagon to continue funding A-10.
- Lawmakers want higher defense budget.
- More funding expected for European defense.
- STRATCOM: U.S. not in a nuclear arms race.
- International sales extend Seahawk production.
- Standards for 3D-printed rocket engines coming.
- Battelle unveils active Shooter Response system.
- Brazil orders upgraded amphibious vehicles.
- Work begins in earnest to procure new icebreaker.
- What NATO must do to contain Russia.
- Five nations Jockey for military influence in Arctic.
- E-Waste export controls key to battling counterfeiters.
- One way to improve defense acquisitions: Human systems integration.
- Military beefs up research into swarming drones.
- Military eyes sixth-generation fighter.
- Special operations aircraft to be outfitted with laser weapon.
- Pentagon seeks smarter machines for future combat.
- Navy presses on with long-delayed bomb disposal robot program.
- Quest for greater lethality drives Navy modernization plans.
- LCS cuts could strain shipbuilding industry.
- NDIA releases its Top Issues for 2016 report.
- Trace Adkins to receive Dwight D. Eisenhower Award.
- Women in defense announces HORIZONS scholarship winners.
- NDIA calendar.