Vol. 96 No. 699, February 2012
Index
- Administration's defense strategy precedes budget: a good first step.
- Defense industrial policy.
- It's a hobson's choice: dollars for defense or for education?
- Corporations funding defense R&D called an 'unrealistic' business model.
- Senator sounds alarms about U.S. shipbuilding industry.
- U.S. military shift to Asia will not result in bigger Navy.
- Safety concerns still blocking unmanned aerial vehicles from national airspace.
- Catastrophic solar flare scenario touches off stormy debate.
- 10-year effort leads to bomb-safe fertilizer.
- DARPA eyes space junk from the ground.
- Virtual reality helps troops confront pain.
- Army lab analyzes bad dust from war zones.
- Booster sought to launch and launch some more.
- Pentagon resource wars: why they can't be avoided.
- Defense industrial policy myths debunked.
- Avatars invade military training systems.
- Military helicopter fleets showing their age.
- Navy's unmanned combat aircraft flying under cloud of uncertainty.
- Air force F-35s, drones may square off in budget battle.
- Robot-makers ponder next moves as wars wind down.
- Tough war lessons force military vehicle programs to consider fuel efficiency.
- Improving bad driving habits can lead to fuel savings in military vehicles.
- New requirements, lower cost breathe new life into JLTV.
- Stronger-than-steel light combat trucks still a pipedream.
- U&EA committee charter.
- Unconventional and emerging armament committee formed.
- Women in defense 2011 horizons scholarships awarded.
- Update emerges for new personal conflicts of interest rule.
- NDIA calendar.