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National Defense May 2014 Valerie Insinna |
Industry Yearns for Scout Helicopter Competition The Army has all but canceled its armed aerial scout helicopter competition to replace the Kiowa Warrior, but some rotorcraft manufacturers are holding out hope that the service will decide to purchase a new aircraft.  |
National Defense May 2014 Valerie Insinna |
Dell Debuts New Line of Rugged Computers Dell in April launched its fourth generation of ruggedized laptops aimed to satisfy the federal government's demand for lighter, multifunctional devices.  |
National Defense May 2014 Valerie Insinna |
Navy Surveillance Drone Undergoes First Round of Flight Tests The Navy is one step closer to having its own fleet of unmanned aircraft capable of conducting long-endurance surveillance missions at high altitudes. The MQ-4C Triton completed its initial test flight phase in March.  |
National Defense May 2014 |
NDIA 2014 Industrial Base Initiative The National Defense Industrial Association has launched a new initiative to identify issues of concern in the nation's defense supplier base.  |
Information Today March 27, 2014 |
Upcoming Meetings Discuss IMLS Funding IMLS (Institute of Museum and Library Services) will host a series of daylong meetings with library stakeholders to discuss IMLS' funding strategies  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2014 Karl Landreneau |
A Collective Voice The 12th Annual Capitol Hill Visit in Washington, D.C. will help with our efforts to educate federal legislators on a range of real estate-related public policy issues.  |
National Defense April 2014 Stew Magnuson |
Navy Ship Numbers for Asia-Pacific Shift Don't Add Up The Defense Department's strategic shift to the Asia-Pacific region has gone hand in hand with a budget crunch, which in turn may test the Navy's ability to maintain a sufficient number of ships to carry out a global mission, analysts said.  |
National Defense April 2014 Dan Parsons |
Repurposed MRAPs Find New Life in Police Agencies The Pentagon wants to be rid of most of the hulking trucks, so much so that it is giving away thousands.  |
National Defense April 2014 Stew Magnuson |
Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile Sparks Speculation, Concern Designed to be launched from land and strike a moving ship at sea by employing a maneuverable reentry vehicle during a regional conflict, it has been called a "game changing weapon."  |
Fast Company Brian Mihok |
Can These Eerie, Abandoned Grain Silos Help Save Buffalo? Buffalo on the whole has some difficult obstacles to overcome in order to reach the economic success of cities like Pittsburgh, and its residents seem to know the turn around will largely come from within.  |
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