Vol. 87 No. 593, April 2003
Index
- Editor's corner.
- Logistics superiority--improving a strong suit.
- McHugh visits National Guard, Reserve units.
- Quest for innovation prompts 'Acquisition Challenge'.
- Study forecasts future of warfare.
- Customs Service fights terrorism.
- Engineers use space age coating to protect forces.
- Northcom 'Different from other commands'.
- Pentagon defining homeland security role.
- TSA builds Homeland Security command center.
- 'Brain fingerprinting' could change lie-detector tests.
- 'Total Information Awareness' System: threat to privacy?
- Anti-terrorism vehicle goes on tour.
- Submarine cruises seas like an airplane.
- UN inspectors choose portable agent detector.
- Computer system eases casualty evacuations: technology lets transcom track every military patient around the globe.
- Gen. Jones is the Navy's 25th 'Honorary Aviator'.
- 18th Airborne Corps covets fast-moving artillery guns.
- War buildup stresses transportation system: Pentagon must reassess strategic mobility requirements, says Gen. Handy.
- House Armed Services panel reorganized: new subcommittee lineup to address 'mission needs,' says HASC chairman.
- Pentagon lobbies for environmental legal relief: environmental managers told to be more attuned to military training needs.
- U.S. rushes to upgrade chem-bio gear: research and development programs remain unfocused, say critics.
- Competition heats up for ship repair jobs: as orders for new vessels lag, yards fight for contracts to maintain existing ones.
- Pentagon revamps management of unmanned aircraft programs.
- Coast Guard concerned about high cost of unmanned planes.
- Navy to Upgrade UAV Tactical Control System: planned modifications focus on interoperability with Air Force, Army.
- Littoral Combat Ship moving closer to reality: Navy keeps options open, could end up buying two different LCS hullforms.
- Pentagon cancels program with 'checkered' past: Joint Simulation System plagued by delays, technological challenges, conflicting demands.
- Coast Guard training center becoming joint': service needs more advanced simulation technologies to meet high demand, officials say.
- New Command Center: a war planner's high-tech dream.
- U.S., U.K. vow stronger industrial cooperation: trade reform, outsourcing efforts could lead to growing business opportunities.
- Bush team reviewing defense trade policy.
- Government.
- Industry.
- NDIA division teams with Naval Warfare Center.
- Implementing a reasoned strategy for network centric operations.
- E-Commerce tool transforms medical buying.
- NDIA events calendar.