Vol. 85 No. 565, December 2000
Index
- The Nation's New Leadership Must Not Be Complacent About Defense.
- Slimmer Brigade Still Is Not Trim Enough.
- Does the United States Want Defense or Security?
- Don't Cut Back on Testing, Defense Official Pleads.
- Russia's Painful Downsizing.
- Space Force Unlikely.
- 'Saturday Reviews' Have Helped Industry, Says Gansler.
- Moscow Reserves the Right to Use Nuclear Weapons.
- Needed: A National Debate.
- Reorganization Pays Off.
- Replacing Aircraft.
- Errata.
- Helo Upgrades Touted by Marine Corps Official.
- Marines Are Climbing Out of the "Research and Development Bathtub".
- Unmanned Systems Gain Higher Profile in U.S. Marine Corps Programs.
- Marine Corps Systems Command Kicks Off Reorganization Campaign.
- Presence of Contractors in U.S. Military Operations Will Grow, Says Coburn.
- Charleston's C-17s Flying Wherever These's a Runway.
- Despite Leaner Army, Demand For Airlift Should Remain High.
- European Cargo Plane Inches Forward.
- Navy Ponders Options for P-3 Replacement.
- Pentagon to Field Paperless Procurement System in '04.
- Agencies Grapple With Unruly Web of Electronic Documents.
- National Guard to Receive Largest Budget in History.
- Researchers Seek New Ways To Protect Chem-Bio Victims.
- Army's New Combat Vehicle To Undergo Additional Tests.
- Marines Testing Prototypes Of New Amphibious Vehicle.
- Defense Research Spending On Declining Path Till 2010.
- E-Business: Customers Come First?
- Senate Votes to Reinstate Export Control Law.
- BRASS TRACKS.
- Association Chapters Work to Recruit New Members.
- NDIA Elects Two New Directors and 10 New Trustees.
- NDIA Presents Hartinger Award at Salute to Space Command.
- Shinseki: Help Army Attract More Leaders.
- WID Board Fine-tunes Manual for Chapters.
- Acquisition Work Force.
- Fuel-Efficient Tactical Vehicles.
- Heavy Tactical Trucks.
- Marine Corps Logistics.