Vol. 92 No. 653, April 2008
Index
- Impending collision between military needs and resources.
- Acquisition woes.
- Airport security.
- Changes to military strategy, in time for the next war.
- A softer side to China's military edge.
- Lawmaker condemns GDP-based defense.
- Navy may declassify its confidential wish-list.
- Net defense: big-bucks cyber security program proposed.
- Overpriced, high-maintenance hardware hurts the Army.
- The new Pentagon? DHS aspires to be more like defense.
- Border Patrol may get bigger personnel boost.
- Public safety spectrum auction a bust for FCC.
- Congressman worried about power handoff at DHS.
- Honeywell gains rare license to fly aerial drones.
- A makeover for top-heavy Navy ships?
- Plugged in: Army struggling with rising demand for communications.
- As the cost of sailors rises, Navy finds ways to get them off ships.
- Looking East: promising future for China's aerospace industry.
- Slow delivery: special operations command: it takes too long to get equipment.
- Special ops technologists have unique wish list.
- Are we there yet? Army pushes forward with troubled scout helicopter.
- Energy crunch: Army powers up for ambitious fuel saving program.
- Safe harbor? DHS will miss deadline to set up port security hubs.
- Rolling ahead: move over MRAP: new light tactical vehicles are coming.
- Industry-military collaborations necessary to reset fatigued force.
- Driving forces: combat vehicle sector could be headed for turbulent times.
- Quiet but deadly: diesel-electric submarines, the U.S. Navy's latest annoyance.
- Cable service boat makes deep water debut.
- Pack for grunts reinvented.
- Sniper alert: sensors tag shooters in less than a second.
- Amphibious vehicle is a car for all seasons.
- Bio-defense: stemming false alarms.
- Muddy boots, wet boots, icy boots--no problem.
- Want to 'fight' terrorists, before the real thing?
- Sustaining workforce is NDIA's top issues.
- New rules for federal contracts.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.