Vol. 98 No. 719, October 2013
Index
- Defense budget picture begins to take shape.
- The promise and limits of foreign markets.
- Marines create power, filter water on the go.
- Not hard to run afoul of False Claims Act.
- Game engine may improve realism of tactical trainer.
- Military's fuel tracking system could expand to private sector.
- BAE avoids plant shut down ... for now.
- Company experiments with Google Glass for first responders.
- Police want unpiloted aircraft for routine tasks, not snooping, former chief asserts.
- FAA delays unmanned aerial vehicle test site selection to end of year.
- Making the case for irrational behavior.
- In with the old, out with the new: the Army's modernization challenge.
- Defense needs better ways to test software.
- Fears of devastating cyber-attacks on electric grid, critical infrastructure grow.
- Pentagon recruiting software developers for drone 'app store'.
- Navy's new drones taking center stage.
- Reconnaissance robots' place on battlefields still unsettled.
- Army's battlefield network requires new thinking on soldier power.
- New technologies fuel advancements in night vision goggles.
- Over Army objections, industry and Congress partner to keep Abrams tank production 'hot'.
- Commitment to swimming vehicle throws off Marines' tight modernization schedule.
- NDIA calendar.
- 18th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference.
- Aircraft Survivability Technical Forum 2013.
- Women In Defense Conference and Dinner.
- 2013 Homeland Security Symposium.
- 25th Annual International Integrated Program Management (IPM) Conference.
- PSA Precision Strike Technology Symposium (PSTS-13).