Vol. 96 No. 689, April 2011
Index
- For defense industry, the path forward is still clouded by uncertainty.
- Contractors advised to focus less on stock prices, more on customers.
- Gates: my words have been distorted.
- Role of U.S. Cyber Command still open-ended.
- Soldiers will have to make do with fewer contractors.
- Sociologist's book documents DHS' virtual border wall failures.
- Boat barrier designed to protect against maritime terrorist attacks.
- New multi-band radio key to interoperable communications, but concerns are raised about price.
- Landing gear prototypes for robotic birds take off.
- Could direct solar fuels power military vehicles?
- Robot can pinpoint hiding enemies.
- Army contract seeks better robotic prosthetics.
- Pentagon wants off-the-charts computing speeds.
- Pentagon insourcing fueling contractor anxiety.
- Navy needs to consider 'ownership' costs, yard official says.
- Shipbuilder wrings out savings through yard improvements, partnerships.
- International arms sales, for now, remain business-as-usual.
- Army's promise to war-bound soldiers: a wireless mobile network.
- Army shifts focus to dismounted soldiers.
- Challenges remain as JLTV competition heats up.
- Ghost of Comanche haunts army helicopter leaders as they push for new models.
- Army slow to adapt fly-by-wire controls for helicopters.
- It's not all bad news when it comes to the health of the U.S. space industrial base.
- Desert airport becomes home to new breed of space entrepreneurs.
- As aircraft factories shutter, space remains bedrock industry in Southern California.
- Homeland Security Division honors international rescue team.
- New cyber division established.
- Tennessee Valley Chapter supports project lead the way.
- Lessons learned from latest ethics violation.
- NDIA Calendar.