Vol. 98 No. 720, November - November 2013
Index
- Nation paying steep price for rash decisions.
- Companies see bright spots in bleak market.
- Plant DNA blows cover of fake electronics.
- Winding down war zone contracts.
- Company takes risk on new light strike plane.
- Vehicle system would alert drivers to potential repair needs.
- Portable system purifies water on the go.
- Boston attack highlights bomb squad shortfalls.
- Budget crunch sharply reducing the amount DHS spends on contracts.
- Proliferation of cheap 3-D printers raises security concerns.
- Fresh thinking needed in Quadrennial Defense Review.
- U.S. military needs better defenses from aerial attacks.
- In a tough defense market, executives seek winning edge.
- European missile manufacturer eyes bigger share of U.S. market.
- International sales unlikely to offset U.S. budget cuts.
- Joint Strike Fighter total cost still up in the air.
- Al-Qaida seen shifting tactics to smaller attacks.
- Companies Ill-Prepared to fend off insider threats.
- Changing world blazes new trail for military technology.
- Security vs. privacy.
- Google.
- The promise of mobile devices.
- Robotics revolution.
- The rise of special operations forces.
- Program Management Systems Committee elects vice chair, board members.
- Space Division Recognizes Pawlikowski, Austin.
- Women in defense welcomes Tampa chapter.
- NDIA calendar.
- Next month.