Vol. 89 No. 617, April 2005
Index
- Consistency, consensus needed on industry profits.
- 'Thought police' displeased by general's memo.
- Army grunts will be 'million-dollar' men.
- Artillery vs. air power dispute continues.
- Fixing army trucks almost as costly as buying new.
- Defense net falls short in homeland missions.
- Federal smart ID cards come with disruptions.
- Report: hate tracts imported to America's mosques.
- Coast Guard unveils new port security tech.
- Hemisphere anti-terror effort gets increase.
- BRAC 2005 could help fix training, housing shortages.
- Army struggles with weight of future combat systems.
- Technologies rushed to war: and then what?
- Air Force kicks off staff reorganization.
- Strategy to blame for radio woes, says acquisition deputy.
- Homeland Security: proposed budget boosts technology spending.
- Shields of steel: U.S. army leaders contemplate options to improve truck armor.
- Army cutbacks prompt questions about vulnerabilities to air threats.
- Army installs windshield coatings on Humvees destined for Iraq.
- Aviation force gets smaller, but new aircraft spending on course.
- Elusive targets: Navy in pursuit of smart weapons for five-inch guns.
- Carrier overhaul: USS Enterprise gets $200 million renovation.
- Navy seeks to simplify ship maintenance.
- Navy creates a new command to centralize force protection.
- Taking off: helicopter market to enjoy decade of growth.
- V-22 aims toward full-rate production.
- Special ops aviators hone skills for desert, over-water.
- Personnel locator system helps rescue downed pilots.
- Unmanned aircraft 'roadmap' reflects changing priorities.
- Army developing tactics for armed robotic aircraft.
- Marines refine tactics for unmanned aircraft.
- Gulf nation poised to lead region in production of unmanned aircraft.
- Irregular warfare: counterinsurgency in Iraq provides template for fighting terrorism.
- Special operations command plans for expanded role in U.S. war on terrorism.
- Coalition training: U.S. special operations forces step up collaboration with allies.
- Marines to take over responsibilities for training foreign forces.
- Junior leader training emphasizes fast 'thinking' in defeating guerillas.
- Simulations test army future combat systems.
- Autonomous craft explores the deep.
- FBI garners command center on wheels.
- Unlimited, renewable power source for GIs.
- Chinook off-load system rushed to troops.
- Goggles help Brits see better in Afghanistan.
- Machines tame defects on high speed lines.
- Illegal gratuities and gifts: primer and reminder.
- NDIA seeks applicants for model chapter designation.
- New York Chapter's Hy Medows gets Gold Medal.
- Tank-Auto division chair cited for 32 years' service.
- WID member leads global tech security effort.
- Defense industry groups issue 2005 recommendations.
- NDIA events calendar.
- Affiliate events.
- Chapter events.