Vol. 96 No. 692, July 2011
Index
- In today's fiscal debate, doubt about the future is the elephant in the room.
- Aviation: get it right.
- Innovation dilemmas.
- Rodents and IEDs.
- Procurement blues: after a decade of largesse, not much to show for it.
- Advice to the Pentagon: stop fiddling.
- All-volunteer force 'unalffordable'.
- Still business-as-usuall at defense.
- Plan to create center to thwart domestic bombings falls short.
- DHS sharply reduces ambitions for cybersecurity surge.
- Probably no big, fat contracts for next-generation of border technology.
- Small tent buys time to respond to suspicious packages.
- Think again: brain models to advance decision making.
- Company offers micro-grid/solar solution for military.
- Swarming robot teams to map, survey buildings.
- Arabic chat translator could transform social media analysis.
- Multi-role JSF simulator delivered to air force.
- Air force embraces small satellites as budget outlook grows dim.
- Troubled space-based infrared satellite program finally gets off the ground.
- High-tech weapon makers set sights on 'smart microgrid' market.
- Government, industry play ping-pong with green investment strategy.
- Pentagon still playing catch-up with bomb makers: explosive ordnance disposal team leaders say their technology is behind the curve.
- New robots planned for bomb disposal teams.
- Ground robots coming of age with expanding missions.
- Military investigates killer drones that can fit in rucksacks.
- Efforts under way to harden unpiloted aircraft for contested airspace.
- Remotely piloted aircraft fuel demand for satellite bandwidth.
- The jobs of the future in national security and intelligence.
- Albertson given Cork award.
- Networking is essential for small businesses.
- Sen. bond receives Eisenhower award.
- Defense contracts a key source of work for the disabled.
- U.K. issues guidance for bribery act.
- NDIA calendar.