Vol. 98 No. 716, July 2013
Index
- Correction.
- Simplify defense acquisition.
- Technical skills needed in DoD.
- Time is right to clean up defense acquisition.
- Pentagon tries to recapture tech glory days.
- Special operators list equipment needs.
- Beware of state, local pay-to-play laws.
- Air Force uses big data to glean energy savings.
- New lightweight infrared systems under development for Army.
- Company pitches multi-purpose battery to military customers.
- Survey exposes flaw in domestic improvised explosive device reporting system.
- DNA testing machine reduces labs to the size of a desktop printer.
- Cyberspies can destroy, corrupt data as easily as they snoop.
- Sequestration's silver lining: a more resilient U.S. Army.
- Navy to consider new ways to shuttle passengers, supplies to aircraft carriers.
- Simulation, gaming sector plagued by fiscal challenges.
- Battlefield sensors continue to make technological leaps.
- Research arm for Intel agencies looking for nontraditional sensors.
- U.S. Special Operations Command seeks intelligence capabilities for duty worldwide.
- Fight begins over Navy's armed drone program.
- Remotely piloted aircraft strikes score victories but could backfire in the long run.
- Unmanned aircraft proponents see future beyond battlefields.
- Robotic mule vendors seek opportunities outside military.
- Women In Defense presents Service to the Flag Award.
- NDIA calendar.
- Mobile devices.
- Small arms.
- The nuclear triad.
- Weather satellites.