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The Motley Fool April 7, 2010 Rich Smith |
Who Can Beat Boeing? EADS is looking for friends (but in all the wrong places?)  |
The Motley Fool April 1, 2010 Rich Smith |
6 Bulletproof Stocks In a fight to the finish versus the S&P 500, no quarter will be asked, none given in the defense industry.  |
IEEE Spectrum April 2010 James Oberg |
U.S. Air Force Launches Secret Flying Twinkie Military's new space plane tests unnamed powers  |
Popular Mechanics April 2010 Joe Pappalardo |
Assault Breacher Vehicles Beat Bombs in Afghanistan The Assault Breacher Vehicle, maximizes the depot staff's experience at fixing the M1A1 and their ability to mount heavy engineering equipment, including a 12-foot plough, onto its hull.  |
National Defense May 2010 |
NDIA Supporter Murray J. Schooner Passes Away Schooner served the National Defense Industrial Association in a leadership capacity for three decades, devoting most of his knowledge and expertise to the numerous complex issues associated with subcontracting and supplier diversity.  |
National Defense May 2010 Dorn C. McGrath |
Contractors Must Begin to Update Integrity Database The National Defense Authorization Act of 2009 now requires the government to develop and maintain an information system containing specific information on the integrity and performance of federal contractors and grantees.  |
The Motley Fool March 26, 2010 Rich Smith |
6 Stocks That Will Never Surrender In a fight to the finish versus the S&P 500, no quarter will be asked, none given for defense stocks.  |
The Motley Fool March 25, 2010 Rich Smith |
Crazy Sammy's Discount Fighter Jets Romania buys F-16s on the cheap (and other defense stories).  |
The Motley Fool March 25, 2010 Rich Smith |
Boeing vs. Airbus: Surprise! It's a Tie Actually, that's no surprise at all.  |
National Defense April 2010 Sandra I. Erwin |
Marines Take Unusual Steps to Reduce Fuel Demand In Afghanistan, marines are being challenged to unusual lengths. They must set up forward-operating bases, or FOBs, in areas with zero infrastructure.  |
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