Vol. 92 No. 655, June 2008
Index
- Non-government aid crucial to disaster relief operations.
- Despite SecDef pleas, Pentagon is losing the innovation war.
- Air force asking contractors for 'data rights'.
- Industry unscathed by Iraq drawdown, says report.
- Troops don't always benefit from 'virtual reality' training.
- Unexpected reception: navy aviation industry competes for attention.
- Direct-to-target: DHS wants to vet small aircraft before they enter U.S. airspace.
- Jihadists not lacking for plot ideas, terrorist watchdog says.
- Edicts from on high irk local, state homeland security leaders.
- Technical glitches keep coast guard satellite grounded.
- Cutting through the radar clutter.
- Chokepoints: more eyes in the sky may not generate better intelligence.
- Aviation wish-lists send mixed signals.
- Failing grades: waning education standards threaten U.S. competitiveness.
- Binding ties: Air Force wants Latin America to be less dependent on U.S. military.
- U.S. must rethink military power, says Southern command chief.
- Rescue bots: first responders slow to take up robot technology.
- Students hope robot snakes slither out of lab.
- Panic attack: public still in the dark when it comes to dirty bomb threat.
- In the hot zone: nation has few WMD response teams in place.
- Marine, Navy Response Force does more with less.
- Space on demand: Air Force weighs options to meet skyrocketing bandwidth demand.
- Simulations help predict Sat-Com disruptions.
- Ground connections: mobile broadband for roaming troops: pipe dream or reality?
- Market slowdown: low-cost space launch vehicles await liftoff.
- Pentagon, intelligence community may adopt unified space strategy.
- Fiber power: Need a buzz? Be your own power grid.
- Multi-purpose composite material developed.
- Navy relies on solar power at Korean base.
- Rugged converters aimed at diverse customers.
- Game lets GI's make friends, not war.
- Mapping technology helps cope with emergencies.
- Tracking devices offer path to safety for lost firefighters.
- NDIA ethics committee.
- Self-disclosure rules create ambiguities.
- Coast guard leader receives NDIA's highest award.
- McCullough earns Procurement award.
- T&E division honors Deitz.
- Upcoming exhibits, shows and events.
- Disaster response.
- Virtual fence.