Vol. 88 No. 598, September 2003
Index
- Editor's corner.
- Progressing toward a net-centric force.
- Cape Texas in choppy seas.
- Stryker vehicle.
- USNS Seay.
- Military overstretched, Sen. Hagel Warns.
- Navy seeks increased international cooperation.
- South Korea could gravitate toward China.
- Women--America's "secret weapons".
- Corporate spending on security lagging.
- Federal government falls short in Cybersecurity.
- Report blasts U.S. homeland security program.
- Private sector could help DHS invest better.
- Battery monitor prevents power interruptions.
- On the net, while on the move.
- Robot searches under cars for bombs.
- Fingerprint ID means goodbye to passwords.
- Medics employ transportable life support unit.
- Rugged notebook immune to the elements.
- Battery supplies ran dangerously low in Iraq: manufacturers worked around-the-clock to replenish depleted stocks.
- U.S. services studying future power needs.
- Air wars demand more inter-service coordination.
- Marines ponder upgrades for light armored vehicles.
- War experience shapes future vehicle design: marines revisit plans for the expeditionary family of fighting vehicles.
- Army evaluating bids for air-defense vehicles.
- Future combat systems under tight scrutiny: much of the technology needed is not yet mature, contend army officials.
- Army not equipped to manage contractors on the battlefield.
- Ammo procurement chief wants faster response.
- Army research command to better address soldier needs.
- National guard stretching to perform new missions.
- Virginia's Civil Support Team tests its readiness.
- Extended deployments hamper National Guard aviation plans.
- 'Buy America' clauses could hurt, not help.
- CAE USA, Marine Systems.
- Ed Link.
- Henry W. Stratman.
- ITT Industries.
- Jackie Arends.
- Jacob L. Shuford.
- John D. Stufflebeem.
- Maritime Telecommunications Network.
- Martin J. Mayer.
- Michael P. Nowakowski.
- Navy Rear Adm. George E. Mayer has been named chief of naval air training in Corpus Christi, Texas.
- Northrop Grumman Corporation's Integrated Systems.
- Northrop Grumman Corporation's.
- Robert T. Moeller.
- Sentinel USAInc.
- Steven J. Tomaszeski.
- The Boeing Company.
- United Defense Industries Inc.
- Wallenius Lines Holding Inc.
- WaveCrest Laboratories.
- NDIA backs marine Toys for Tots Program.
- NTSA's I/ITSEC expands scholarship program.
- WID takes small steps, makes large gains.
- Affiliate events.
- Events and Descriptions.
- For future planning.
- Chapter events.