Vol. 96 No. 693, August 2011
Index
- Knowns and wildcards will create challenges, opportunities for defense.
- Acquisition reform ... deja vu ... again.
- Soon to be added to list of Pentagon's unaffordable luxuries: people in uniform.
- Clashing views on how to control U.S. debt.
- Congress looks for guidance on budget cuts.
- Cuts would impact military modernization.
- Coast Guard commandant fears budget woes may reverse acquisition work force gains.
- Where in the world is Janet Napolitano?
- Biosecurity expert fears a Nanoparticle attack.
- DHS hacker and cyber-attack database is vulnerable to hackers and cyber-attacks, IG reports.
- New sensor aims to give F-35 pilots a 'window into the night'.
- Nation uses sensor to take aim at pirated.
- New Army lab troubleshoots radios before field tests.
- College students put military inventions on sales self.
- Gun barrel holds up under extreme heat.
- Tech-warriors changing the face of the Army.
- A new mission for military trucks: power generation.
- Defense contractor partnerships could spur innovation.
- Army, car makers push ahead with driverless vehicle research.
- Government, military face severe shortage of cybersecurity experts.
- Do cyberwarriors belong at special operations command?
- Protectors of critical networks look within for vulnerabilities.
- Clamor for mobile devices may help speed IT acquisition.
- Cohesive cybersecurity policy needed for electric grid.
- Drone sensor data will overload networks, Navy officials warn.
- Improving the Pentagon's test and evaluation processes.
- New rule proposed for organizational conflicts of interest.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.
- Defense department acquisition directory.
- Defense department.
- Department of the Army.
- Department of the Navy.
- Marine Corps.
- Department of the Air Force.
- United States special operations command.
- NDIA corporate index of capabilities part 1.
- NDIA corporate index of capabilities part 2.
- NDIA corporate index of capabilities part 3.
- NDIA corporate index of capabilities part 4.
- NDIA corporate index of capabilities part 5.
- A word from NDIA's Vice President of Operations.
- NDIA schedule of events.
- For further information regarding NDIA divisions, events and other participation opportunities, contact any of the following.
- Armaments Division.
- Ballistics Division.
- Biometrics Enabled Identity Division.
- Bomb & Warhead Division.
- Chemical & biological defense division.
- Chemical Biological Defense Acquisition Intiatives Forum (CBDAIF).
- Combat Survivability Division.
- Combat Vehicles Division.
- Command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance (C4ISR) division.
- Cyber Division.
- Environment & Energy Security Division.
- Expeditionary Warfare Division.
- Health Affairs Division.
- Homeland Security Division.
- Human Systems Division.
- Industrial Committee Of Ammunition Producers(ICAP).
- Industrial Committee Of Small Arms Producers(CSAP).
- Industrial Committee on Test and Evaluation.
- International Division.
- Logistics Management Division.
- Manufacturing Division.
- Missile Defense Division.
- Munitions Technology Division.
- Robotics Division.
- Science & Engineering Technology Division.
- Small Business Division.
- Space Division.
- Special operations/Low Intensity Conflict(SO/LIC)Division.
- Setm Workforce Division.
- Stabilty, Security, Transition and Reconstruction (SSTR) Division.
- Strike, Land Attack & Air Defense (SLAAD) Division.
- Systems Engineering Division.
- Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Division.
- Targets, UAVs & Range Operations Division.
- Technical Information Division.
- Test and Evaluation Division.
- Undersea Warfare Division.
- Goverenment Plolicy.
- 2011-2012 Chapter leadership.
- Chapters.
- Association for enterprise information.
- National Training and Simulaion Association.
- Precision Strike Association.
- Women In Defense, A National Security Organization.