Vol. 96 No. 694, September 2011
Index
- Budget Control Act of 2011 forces real cuts to defense, and difficult choices.
- As pressure grows to cut spending, the true cost of weapons is anyone's guess.
- Budget cuts: super committee bark might be worse than its bite.
- Industry steps up lobbying.
- It's all about the 2012 election.
- Proponents optimistic that interoperable public safety network bill will pass.
- Radiation detection Portal program comes to an end.
- Cyber-espionage against U.S. firms more widespread than previously thought.
- Here's looking at you: iris recognition on the move.
- Lasers to aid machine guns aboard ships.
- Yacht maker tests homeland security waters.
- Bomb disposal teams shed battery weight.
- Mask sucks in viruses and kills them.
- Defense energy: small, incremental steps do better than sweeping reforms.
- Why troops love, and sometimes hate, the MRAP.
- Army truck program a test case for cutting costs, and profits.
- Air Force special operators welcome new cargo planes.
- U.S. Special Operations Command's equipment buys focus on aviation.
- Army Special Operations Command wants speedier helicopters.
- Real-world imagery sought for military training.
- Marine Corps considers new cannon for airborne gunship.
- National Guard chief frets about aging aircraft.
- Homeland security market 'vibrant' despite budget concerns.
- Technology only a small part of detecting bioterrorist threats.
- Navy to invest $100 million in STEM education.
- Wolford receives small business award.
- New rules give incentives to whistleblowers.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.