MagPortal.com   Clustify - document clustering
 Home  |  Newsletter  |  My Articles  |  My Account  |  Help 

Location: Categories / Business / Industries / Defense & Aerospace

Magazine articles on the defense and aerospace industries.
Old Articles: <Older 31-40 Newer>
Wired
February 2003
Dan Baum
This Gun For Hire They're the State Department's private army, the Pentagon's smallpox task force, the IT squad for everyone from the FBI to the SEC. Welcome to the future of national security -- brought to you by Computer Sciences Corporation, a division of Homeland Security Inc. mark for My Articles 23 similar articles
PC World
January 28, 2003
John Cox
Navy Prepares to Navigate With Wireless LANs Warships will feature 802.11b wireless systems, allowing captains to command the entire ship from anywhere on board. mark for My Articles 158 similar articles
Popular Mechanics
January 2003
Paul Eisenstein
World's Biggest Plane Originally built for the Soviet space program, the An-225 dwarfs any jet aircraft. mark for My Articles 5 similar articles
IndustryWeek
November 1, 2002
John S. McClenahen
Not-So-Unfriendly Skies For Airbus and Boeing, developing new planes may seem risky, but aerospace takes a long-term view. mark for My Articles 461 similar articles
CFO
September 1, 2002
Roy Harris
Finance on the Front Line Defense contractors are benefiting from new controls their CFOs have installed. mark for My Articles 505 similar articles
CIO
August 15, 2002
Simone Kaplan
Marching in Sync Integration is difficult in the best of circumstances. When you're the U.S. Joint Forces Command (JFCOM) and your integration project involves four branches of the military and dozens of government agencies, it's an almost insurmountable challenge. mark for My Articles 36 similar articles
PC World
August 7, 2002
Kim Zetter
Tracking Terrorists the Las Vegas Way CIA-funded firm uses techniques for catching gambling cheaters to help government identify terrorists. mark for My Articles 19 similar articles
Salon.com
August 6, 2002
Robert Capps
Sex-slave whistle-blowers vindicated DynCorp, a private military powerhouse, fired two employees who complained that colleagues were involved in Bosnian forced-prostitution rings. The employees went to court -- and won. mark for My Articles 10 similar articles
PC World
July 10, 2002
Stephen Chiger
Where the Spies Shop Homeland Security Expo features smart cars, jet-copters, tooth phones, and other tools for subterfuge and defense. mark for My Articles
Knowledge@Wharton Stormy Skies, and a Silver Lining, for Boeing A look at Boeing's history, strategy, and progress. mark for My Articles 739 similar articles
<Older 31-40 Newer>    Return to current articles.