Vol. 92 No. 646, September 2007
Index
- U.S. Faces Global Competition for Energy.
- Why the mightiest military can't get enough trucks.
- Artillery chiefs refuse to become irrelevant.
- Civilians not keen on working at AFRICOM.
- Defense 'acquisition' not what it used to be.
- There's something special about night vision.
- False alarms: secure shipping containers remain an elusive goal.
- Three companies vie for next generation airport x-ray machines.
- U.S., European experts ponder the threat of homegrown terrorists.
- Critical infrastructure plans making progress, GAO says.
- National Guard short assault runway opens to Train C-17 crews.
- Computing tools to glean data efficiently.
- Arms sales: U.S.-U.K. defense technology pact likely to draw fire.
- Defense Dept. begins new effort to better track military supplies.
- Erratum.
- Crisis management: FEMA chief promises improved disaster response.
- Lack of trust: reluctance to share information hampers counterterrorism efforts.
- Turbulent times: Air Guard chief braces for dramatic change.
- What's next? While mired in Iraq, Marines still see their future at sea.
- Marines turn attention to traditional skills.
- War lessons: small unit leaders need better training.
- Marines get heavier dose of ethics education.
- Marines have lots of high-tech gadgets, but not all are useful.
- Robo soldiers: gun-toting ground robots see action in Iraqi streets.
- Chemical detecting robot program rolls forward.
- Smart robots: navigation system advances Army's pursuit of unmanned vehicles.
- Unmanned bombers at sea? Navy still years away from deploying attack drones aboard aircraft carriers.
- Autonomous seaplane will go into production in 2008.
- Bad connections: incompatible technologies weaken utility of aerial spies.
- Small drone and missile network allows for quick strikes.
- Air Force not yet ready to trade in jet fighters for unmanned bombers.
- Blast proof: sport utility vehicle for war zone patrols.
- Improved power supplies unveiled.
- Video conferencing anywhere made easier.
- Elbit Systems fields more capable drone.
- Medical warehouse system developed for disaster response.
- Urban trainer offers many iterations.
- Small business program at risk on Capitol Hill.
- Contractors see rise in fraud counterclaims.
- NDIA events calendar.
- Affiliate events.
- Chapter events.