Vol. 93 No. 663, February 2009
Index
- The future has arrived, sooner than expected.
- Industry consolidation.
- Science in defense.
- Foreign policy ambition overlooks war lessons.
- "Have any of you done this Wii yet?
- Military report's new take on Katrina Debacle.
- So much of the success of Future Combat Systems.
- Special ops command: no new equipment needed.
- U.S. may lose robotics edge.
- We don't see a breakthrough on replacing petroleum.
- Domestic drones: DHS mulls maritime Predator as northern version takes flight.
- Senators may seek life science lab security regulations.
- Governors attempt interoperability solution as feds falter.
- DHS pilot program to focus on state emergency planning.
- Getting to the bottom of global warming--from space.
- Energy strategy: converting U.S. car park to hybrids should be priority one.
- Defense Department should rethink energy-saving tactics.
- Tougher rules: mandatory disclosure regime raises stakes for contractors.
- Under new management: DHS leaders inherit litany of procurement woes.
- Damage control: Defense Dept. pursuing next-generation nonlethal weapons.
- Cultural radars: soldier at lowest ranks need better cultural training, officers say.
- Sinking fleet: Navy's shipbuilding strategy remains under fire.
- Inside the hatch: coming soon: cockpits in combat trucks.
- Greener Army: high-tech vehicles promise fuel savings--years from now.
- Electric cars for Army posts, but fuel guzzlers for combat.
- Growing pains: equipment shortages undercut U.S. Special Operations Forces.
- Dual identity: marine special operators set out to prove themselves.
- Urban surveillance: U.S. Special Operations Command weighs deployment of armed drones.
- Head room: advanced optics technology yields better head-up aircraft displays.
- Honeycomb design curbs jet noise.
- Satellite phone made tougher, more compact.
- Aviation fire extinguisher makes debut at convention.
- Imaging device quickly discerns concealed threats.
- Low profile, light hydration packs attach to vests.
- Final rules on mandatory disclosure.
- Industrial College of the Armed Forces seeks industry partners.
- NDIA leadership.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.
- Port security.
- Robotics technology.