Vol. 99 No. 730, September - September 2014
Index
- Problems in DOD acquisitions.
- Budget fights.
- Nonlethal weapons.
- Defense strategy in a square corner.
- Elusive 'grand bargain' on military benefits.
- Acquisition reform reignites old feud: weapon buyers vs. weapon testers.
- SpaceX could win in court, but can it beat the pentagon's procurement culture?
- Acquisition chief kendall wants more innovation.
- Army preparing for steep drawdown, losing patience with congress.
- Budget control act fallout still unclear.
- Facing tough times, air force unveils blueprint for change.
- Augmented reality can better inform troops.
- Attorney-client privilege in fraud suits at risk.
- 3-d printed rocket engines increase production capability.
- Company developing wind measurement technology to improve cargo airdrops.
- VA modernizing electronic health record system.
- Congress, federal agencies decline to help coast guard fund new polar icebreaker.
- New simulators amp up training for first responders.
- Dhs still faces committee overkill.
- Once troubled C-17 program provides acquisitions lessons for today.
- Contractors could face growing number of 'false claims' suits.
- As technology matures, new roles emerge for underwater drones.
- Navy program at center of drone survivability debate.
- Air force seeking greater balance between active, reserve components.
- Top secret air force bomber program moves forward.
- DARPA program aims to reduce cost of electronic antenna systems.
- As F-35 ramps up, legacy fighters face existential threat.
- F-35 looks to move past recent setbacks.
- Fifth-generation fighters will determine air dominance in future conflicts.
- NDIA calendar.
- Next month.