Vol. 90 No. 629, April 2006
Index
- The coming challenge for defense.
- Army grappling with antiquated buying rules.
- Massive armor needs trigger industry gold rush.
- Pentagon scrutiny: how much is it worth?
- Aerial guard: Drones patrolling the border.
- DHS vows to reform disaster response.
- Intelligence CIO seeks to consolidate authority.
- Immigration looking for more resources.
- McQueary leaves DHS, touts accomplishments.
- An army under stress: a tale of two green lines.
- Joint logistics: a personal perspective.
- Vendors convene in the desert for Army 'Rodeo'.
- The next Humvee: Army, Marines weigh options.
- Interagency group looking for a few good innovations.
- Battlefield gear: deploying marines tell vendors how to make more useful wares.
- Bomb sweep: soldiers, marines team up in 'trailblazer' patrols.
- Run silent: special ops sub becomes hub for irregular warfare.
- A fragile fence: border patrol wages daily battle against smugglers.
- Dangerous water crossings expected to rise.
- Safer skies? Aviation security remains under scrutiny.
- Explosives at forefront of airport security measures.
- Targeting airliners: aircraft missile defense: the debate continues.
- Defense procurement: hard decisions 'kicked down the road'.
- Spending muscle fueled by emergency funding.
- Guard equipment bill surpasses $100 billion.
- Plans to expand fleet may be unrealistic.
- Surface combatants dominate future fleet.
- Air Force modernization plans on track.
- Marines struggle to begin rebuilding force in '07.
- Armored bus ready for market.
- Green laser device slows aggressive drivers.
- Greater procurement role sought for small businesses.
- Companies must avoid "impaired objectivity" conflicts of interest.
- NDIA events calendar.