Vol. 101 No. 756, November - November 2016
Index
- Industrial base a part of force structure.
- Talent gap concerns loom larger than ever.
- Budget impasse threatens Ohio-replacement.
- DHS contract spending set to grow.
- Pentagon cautious about arctic investments.
- Imagining the army of tomorrow's platforms.
- Translations key to global investigations.
- Japan poised to boost defense interests.
- Coast guard purchases locator beacons.
- Researchers developing camera to see around corners.
- Aerostat system offers cost-effective ISR.
- Australia investing in unmanned aerial systems.
- Condition-based maintenance could save DoD money.
- Reining in the 'qui tam' industry.
- Engineering model improves submarine communications.
- Hollow force is America's greatest threat.
- Commercial satellite firms see uncertainty in defense market.
- Future nuclear cruise missile faces political headwinds.
- All-electric, hybrid aircraft engine research taking off.
- Industry prepares for new insider threat regulation.
- Battlefield 2030: denied access: Pentagon betting on new technologies to foil future adversaries.
- Urban warfare: Army, Marine Corps prepare to fight in Megacities.
- Space: links to earth to make the 'ultimate high ground' a battle zone.
- Climate change: extreme environments to require new equipment, tougher ships.
- Georgia chapter tours Meggitt training systems.
- McKinley presents small business award to Gronberg.
- Women in defense announces 2016 HORIZONS scholarship recipients.
- NDIA calendar.