Vol. 99 No. 737, April - April 2015
Index
- Naval services: we need more ships.
- Navy's V-22 buy sidesteps conventional procurement process.
- The case for repealing sequestration.
- DHS drones.
- DoD innovation.
- Budget fight: big-ticket weapons square off.
- Understanding the value of ethics surveys.
- Navy's digital modular radio gets software boost.
- Robot puts out shipboard fires.
- New share point tool facilitates data transfer between military networks.
- DHS small business chief gives insights into winning contracts.
- FirstNet fully funded after lucrative spectrum auction.
- Worldwide biosurveillance network still a distant goal.
- For defense programs, a new standard for manufacturing management requirements.
- Market research: the collateral damage of conference restrictions.
- Defense technology at a crossroads: can the Pentagon regain its innovation mojo?
- Next big thing in Army SATCOM: tiny antennas for combat vehicles.
- Military seeing different applications, wider use of aerostats and airships.
- A new rocket engine by 2019? Air Force says no; Aerojet Rocketdyne says yes.
- Troubled logistics system critical to F-35's future.
- Big data helping to pinpoint terrorist activities, attacks.
- U.S. government trying to counter ISIL 'twitter consensus'.
- Questions remain about Navy's modified littoral combat ship.
- Coastal patrol boats boost naval presence.
- NDIA calendar.