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National Defense November 2010 Eric Beidel |
Helicopter Could Become Military's Fastest The manufacturer of the Army's Black Hawk helicopters now may have built the world's fastest whirlybird.  |
National Defense November 2010 Eric Beidel |
Trainers Go 'Hollywood' to Counter IEDs Coming soon to a theater of operations: Troops who use storytelling and role-play to defeat roadside bombs. As part of a new interactive program, military forces will play the part of insurgents and try to carry out simulated attacks on their colleagues.  |
National Defense November 2010 Stew Magnuson |
NORTHCOM's Proposed Light Fighter Aircraft Could Face Budget Hurdles Navy Adm. James Winnefeld, U.S. Northern Command commander, raised eyebrows when he told Washington-based reporters that he saw the need for a new light fighter-style aircraft that could be used for intercept missions in the homeland.  |
National Defense November 2010 Stew Magnuson |
Border Patrol Chief Wary of Technology Border Patrol Chief Michael Fisher said he casts a wary eye on one-size-fits-all technical solutions that are designed to help agents keep tabs on the lands that separate the United States from Canada and Mexico.  |
The Motley Fool October 5, 2010 Rich Smith |
Boeing's Da Bomb Last week, we discussed Boeing's just-in-time landing of a $5.3 billion order for F-18 fighter jets -- big news at the time, but a contract that pales next to the monster deal Boeing just inked to upgrade the Air Force's fleet of B-52 bombers.  |
National Defense November 2010 Nathaniel H. Sledge Jr. |
Defense Spending: Today's 'Broken' Budgeting Process Must Change The defense budget process is a balancing act, where selected segments of the government and industry determine the allocation of resources to a vast array of requirements. The process, however, has not worked.  |
National Defense November 2010 Sandra I. Erwin |
Defense Downturn Sets Off Mergers, And a Search for Non-U.S. Customers The defense industry is wasting no time to maneuver into position for the coming downturn in spending.  |
IEEE Spectrum October 2010 Ron Hochstetler |
Airships for the 21st Century Long-duration, heavy-lift designs breathe new life into the world's oldest aircraft technology  |
IEEE Spectrum October 2010 Ariel Bleicher |
The UAV Data Glut Military analysts are buried in video from surveillance drones. Some software tricks could help  |
The Motley Fool September 30, 2010 Rich Smith |
You've Got to Be Kidding, Boeing Another day. Another Boeing delay.  |
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