Vol. 97 No. 704, July 2012
Index
- Sequestration looming: defense should be prepared for all possible scenarios.
- Defense budget.
- Energy security.
- Pentagon contractors reach new levels of frustration with Obama White House.
- Army industrial base under review.
- Pivot-to-Pacific strategy under fire.
- Procurement reform: put the generals back in charge.
- Expansion of small unmanned aerial vehicles in U.S. skies prompts DHS to set up new program.
- Al-Qaida may have plans to manipulate anonymous hacking group.
- Beleaguered TSA may wind up loser in budget battles.
- Air Force X-plane seeks to solve flutter problems.
- Soft robots could open up new world of spy tactics.
- Software may help analysts read between the lines.
- Troops fashion makeshift counter-IED tool.
- Why government should take advantage of private sector's technology investments.
- Tactical radios: military procurement gone awry.
- The budget crunch, fixed price contracts, and lessons of the past.
- Defense industry targets $150B weapons maintenance market.
- Small businesses fight uphill battle for Army network contracts.
- Stopping the Chinese hacking onslaught.
- U.S. government attempts to thwart Chinese network intrusions.
- iCollege takes nation's cybersecurity leaders back to school.
- Controversies do little to temper U.S. employment of armed aerial drones.
- Teaming pilots with drones hampered by technology.
- Promising outlook for Navy's unmanned aviation.
- Crosby honored for corporate leadership.
- Raytheon's Kusick receives Procurement Division award.
- Pitfalls abound in Contract Disputes Act claims.
- NDIA calendar: upcoming exhibits, shows and events.