Vol. 95 No. 684, November - November 2010
Index
- For U.S. defense industry, many opportunities in the Middle East.
- Defense budget woes.
- Next wave of suicide bombers.
- Robotic Mules, bad idea.
- Defense downturn sets off mergers, and a search for Non-U.S. customers.
- A call to better equip ground troops.
- Air Force blasted for being soft on 'air power'.
- Major expansion planned for UAV fleet.
- Naval engineers will not go unemployed.
- Northcom's: proposed light fighter aircraft could face budget hurdles.
- Former Customs and Border Protection chief slams Congress.
- Border Patrol Chief wary of technology.
- DHS warns local law enforcement of new homegrown terrorist threat.
- Troops need better hearing protection.
- Helicopter could become military's fastest.
- Trainers go 'Hollywood' to counter IEDs.
- To counter bioterrorism, the key is boosting immunity.
- Will robots be asked to fool the enemy?
- Defense spending: today's 'broken' budgeting process must change.
- Attack against oil tanker shows why terrorists and pirates may join forces.
- For Coast Guard, remotely piloted aircraft remain a distant goal.
- Biology, neuroscience aid weapon development at Air Force Research lab.
- Look, it's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's an avian robot.
- Basic research suffers as pressure Mounts to respond to 'wars of the Month'.
- 'Cutting-edge' weapons no longer the Holy Grail.
- Military scientists breathe sigh of relief: no budget crunch ahead.
- At top universities, concern about Pentagon's innovation strategy.
- Defense companies make calculated bets on new technologies.
- Laser Shot wins Small Business Success Story Award.
- Women in Defense awards HORIZONS scholarships.
- Vetting partners: a key compliance element.
- NDIAcalendar.