Vol. 97 No. 711, February - February 2013
Index
- One fiscal cliff down and three more to go.
- How to fix defense acquisition.
- Less money, but still business as usual.
- More drones become helicopter sidekicks.
- New anti-human trafficking rules to come.
- Companies offer cheaper simulation tools to military.
- Radio competition reaches final stretch.
- Services look to industry for emergency notification systems.
- DHS pushes back REAL ID deadline again to accomodate cash-strapped states.
- New way to test airborne pathogen sensors slated for BioWatch program.
- Company offers chemical, radiological detection training system.
- The name of the acquisition game is empowerment and accountability.
- U.S. troops deserve a competitive equipment advantage.
- Corporations must cope with more whistleblowers.
- Proliferation of cruise missiles Sparks concern about U.S. air defenses.
- Contracts highlight growing role of video game training.
- Budget cuts force army unmanned aviation to make do with what it has.
- Long road remains for JLTV despite technology's maturity.
- Smaller trucks seen as lucrative business in U.S. and abroad.
- GMV 1.1 program candidates.
- Marine Humvee upgrade seen as inevitable.
- Amphibious combat vehicle stalled amidst budget, requirements uncertainty.
- NDIA urges preservation of government-industry dialogue.
- NDIA calendar.