Vol. 90 No. 623, October 2005
Index
- Defense acquisition reform: a case of deja vu.
- Disputed facts on presidential helicopter.
- 'Clean audit' not any time soon at the Pentagon.
- Business advice mandatory reading on navy staff.
- Incoming navy chief rewriting catchwords.
- Military UAVs may not suit homeland security.
- Chemical plant protection legislation on the way.
- DHS, State Department wage visa war.
- Document requirements waived for hurricane victims.
- Security research to focus on stand-off detection.
- U.S. Court blocks enforcement of personnel rules.
- Futuristic family of army vehicles losing momentum.
- Marines probing new ways to fight future insurgencies.
- Marines seek 'combat tactical vehicle' to replace Humvees.
- Air Force Research targets insurgents' bombs.
- Air Force logistics hub reorganizes to improve support to combat units.
- Microscopic machinery: moving nanotechnology research into market remains a challenge.
- Harvesting solar energy from nano-thin films.
- Nanoscience promises better battlefield rations.
- Nanotechnology enabling advances for war fighters.
- Cybersecurity: as military becomes more reliant on networks, vulnerabilities grow.
- Protecting Global Information Grid requires new strategy.
- What can be done to increase info security?
- Spies in the sky: surveillance needs fuel demand for unmanned vehicles.
- Army aviation: helicopter fleet features mix of new, refurbished aircraft.
- Amry's 'ghost riders': Stryker units win over skeptics.
- Northwestern cities peg prosperity to army programs.
- Army to expand array of armored vehicles in Iraq.
- Army to deploy web-based intelligence network.
- Soldiers test 'Land Warrior' technology.
- Amid bursting bombs, services seek better body armor.
- Far from sea, Navy specialists defuse roadside bombs.
- Intercom offers relief in high decibel vehicles.
- New up-armored package offered for Humvees.
- NIOSH-validated gas mask emerges.
- Quick-release vest goes over body armor.
- Sensor measures multiple cloud layers.
- Tire-protection system to be targeted at nation's firefighters.
- Defense industry teams must consider conflict-of-interest concerns.
- Technical information division certifies record numbers of candidates.
- NDIA events calendar.
- Affiliate events.
- Chapter events.