Vol. 102 No. 767, October 2017
Index
- Acquisition Reform Is a National Imperative.
- Future Combat Systems Didn't Truly Die.
- The Intent of the First-to-File Rule.
- Committing to Procurement Integrity.
- Nuclear Modernization Programs Moving Forward.
- Cyber Spending Expected to Increase.
- Efforts to Thwart ISIS Could Get Costlier.
- Shaky Funding Puts European Initiative at Risk.
- Australian Navy Boosting Simulation and Training.
- Exercise Showcases Undersea Warfare Tech.
- Machine Learning Used To Thwart Terrorists.
- Telemedicine Tools Expand For Deployed Contractors.
- Malware Attacks Reveal European Cybersecurity Gaps.
- Surface Navy Must Refocus on Basic Seamanship.
- Industry Struggles with Ever Changing Acquisition Rules.
- Machine Intelligence and Human Ingenuity Can Achieve the Impossible.
- Homeland Security Struggling To Fund Chem-Bio Defense.
- Artificial Intelligence Could Help Neutralize Enemy Bombs.
- TANK WARFARE: Russia builds platform to rival the Abrams.
- Army Prepares for Complex, Lethal Battlefields of the Future.
- Army Moves Forward with WIN-T Despite Controversy.
- Service Looks to Integrate Aircraft Technology Faster.
- Armed Robotic Wingmen Take Part in Exercise.
- Smartphones to Proliferate Among Dismounted Troops.
- JLTV Program Could Serve as Acquisition Model.
- First Coast Chapter Organizes in Florida, Georgia.
- Ortiz Earns Association's Silver Medal.
- NDIA Calendar.
- 20th Annual Syatems Engineering Conference.
- 22nd Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference.
- Global Strike.
- Huey Replacement.