Vol. 95 No. 690, May 2011
Index
- What the latest U.S. budget crisis means for the future of defense.
- Daniel Goure attacks the general worth of U.S.
- Daniel Goure claims that federal government.
- Daniel Goure commits the mistake of not comparing apples to apples.
- Government Insourcing article draws rebukes.
- Small businesses: showered with praise, but not shown much love.
- How the Pentagon plans to recruit new suppliers.
- AS DHS embarks on virtual fence part III, Gobal Border, technology business grows.
- U.S. government undermanned when it comes to cybersecurity, Army War College academic says.
- Citizen journalists could outpace government in times of crisis.
- FBI anticipates terrorist attacks on soft targets in the United States.
- Firms pushing commercial systems to lure defense customers.
- Will African rodents join hunt for IEDs?
- Wireless buoys May keep waterways safe.
- iPhone translation app will add Afghan languages.
- Portable machine detects explosives in luggage.
- Defense acquisition in an unaccountable world.
- New applications, markets sought for underwater communication system.
- Drones becoming special operations forces' indispensible tools of war.
- Marine special operators rely heavily on hand-launched drones.
- Aerial drones going mainstream in naval special Warfare.
- Army special forces gear up for gray eagle.
- iPads, iPhones driving special operator demand for improved connectivity.
- Invisibility, nighttime sensing top SOCOM's science and technology priorities.
- Manufacturers: technology will make rotorcraft faster, safer.
- European helicopters look to take off in U.S. military market.
- Army, marines face uphill battle to lighten troops' battery load.
- Army's energy battle plan: attack fuel demand.
- The merits of lithium ion energy storage on the battlefield.
- Researchers tackle marines' portable power challenges.
- Army looks to industry to reduce computer energy consumption.
- Marines take steps to avoid costly bottled water resupply.
- AFEI announces annual award winners.
- Defense department program exposes students to science.
- DHS expands monitoring of federal contractors.
- NDIA Calendar.
- Chemical-biological Defense.
- Globalization of shipbuilding.