Vol. 94 No. 674, January 2010
Index
- In-sourcing efforts require careful, balanced approach.
- Acquisition reform act: the backlash has begun.
- Defense, industry upheaval defined by 10 key moments.
- Defense acquisition woes.
- Air Force tanker.
- Recruiting talent.
- Technology challenges.
- Defense acquisition.
- Renewable energy.
- Sea hawks: border agencies to fly maritime unpiloted aircraft in Caribbean.
- Bad news all around for DHS cargo technology programs.
- DHS intelligence nominee to revamp beleaguered office's hiring practices.
- House, Senate spar over FEMA's status within Homeland Security.
- Water 'jerrycans' quench thirst, save lives.
- Army replaces half-century-old parachutes.
- DHS tests multi-band, interoperable radio.
- Army's medical bag insulates IV fluid.
- For battlefield surgery, a new raining tool.
- Friendly advice: Air Force to Army: there are better ways to deploy surveillance aircraft.
- New priorities: Pentagon must avert 'points of failure' in supplier base, says industrial policy chief.
- Lessons learned: Trident submarine program intent on avoiding past shipbuilding pitfalls.
- Submariners going back to basics'.
- Open waters: Coast Guard examines future of patrolling the Arctic.
- Commandant discusses Coast Guard's efforts to modernize.
- Maritime 'target drones' used in counter-piracy training.
- 'Coin of the realm': military 'swimming in sensors and drowning in data'.
- Ground forces still want manned surveillance aircraft, general says.
- Lost in space: struggling spy satellite agency tries to right itself.
- Israel pushes new satellite as solution to U.S. space radar needs.
- Navigating murky executive compensation rules.
- New earned value management website launched.
- Program alliances benefit STEM students.
- NDIAcalendar.
- Marine Corps modernization.
- Tactical wheeled vehicles.