Vol. 94 No. 678, May 2010
Index
- Administration's export reforms are a step in the right direction.
- Army's Rising air power.
- Excerpts from e-mails and online postings.
- Tyranny of Fuel.
- Without radical change, many more Defense programs will end up like JSF.
- Air Force official: U.S. strategy undermined by vulnerability of fuel supplies.
- Congress wants the Pentagon to change how it buys information technology.
- Iraq, Afghanistan wars have widened inter-service rifts.
- Bomb threats.
- DHS promises more penalties for poorly performing contractors.
- Local Homeland Security representatives have a lot to give.
- Technology directorate to help DHS agencies write requirements.
- Breaking down language barriers on the battlefield.
- Ancient battery technology adapted for modern battlefields.
- Making sense of data overload.
- DHS program develops mass evacuation simulation for stadiums.
- Police tap into camera feeds using BlackBerries.
- For national Security's sake, the Pentagon has to tighten its belt.
- Acquisition professionals needed, But they should be qualified.
- The false promises of acquisition reform.
- First 100 days of deployment critical to soldier survivability.
- Army's iPhone dreams clash with reality.
- Army seeks to quiet skeptics as it tries new acquisition strategy.
- Army resuscitates mobile artillery program.
- Improvements to discontinued army humvees may last another 20 years.
- Serious gaming: airmen to live out their careers in cyberspace.
- Recruits expect, but don't always get, cutting-edge training simulations.
- Wearable augmented reality display to help gather intelligence.
- Russian cyberthief case illustrates security risks for U.S. corporations.
- Defense contractors react to proposed regulations.
- Is it possible to both share and protect sensitive data?
- NDIA supporter Murray J. Schooner passes away.
- Program uses hollywood to inspire future scientists, engineers.
- Contractors must begin to update integrity database.
- Ndiacalendar.
- Bio-security.
- Chemical-Biological Defense.
- Marine Corps.
- Unconventional warfare.