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National Defense February 2007 Sandra I. Erwin |
Digital Age Logistics Systems Still No Panacea for Troops Providing essential supplies and services to troops on the front lines ranks increasingly consumes larger bites of the Pentagon's half-trillion-dollar annual budget.  |
National Defense February 2007 Pete M. Steffes |
Accountability and Transparency Act Passed When fully implemented, this measure will affect all federal contracts, prime contractors and subcontractors. This article is a brief summary of its requirements.  |
National Defense February 2007 Robert H. Williams |
Two-Wheel Transporter for Police Unveiled Segway has perfected its next-generation personal transporters that are aimed at the community policing market.  |
National Defense February 2007 Erwin & Jean |
Pentagon's African Command: Will It Float? While Pentagon officials fine-tune plans to create a new military command to oversee Africa, Navy leaders are floating a proposal to base that command's headquarters on a ship at sea.  |
ifeminists January 24, 2007 Wendy McElroy |
Overzealous Porn Prosecution Tramples Accused's Rights Due process was not championed as a protection against false accusations by a victim but as a shield against abusive prosecution by the State. The Founding Fathers knew that people sometimes lie but their focus was to limit the power by government.  |
ifeminists January 24, 2007 Carey Roberts |
First Lady Should Tell the Truth about Heart Disease More than any other disease, heart disease is the reason why men die five years sooner than women. Why has Laura Bush swept heart disease among men under the rug?  |
InternetNews January 24, 2007 Paul Shread |
BrocData Cleared for Takeoff The Federal Trade Commission has signed off on the merger of Brocade and McData, clearing the way for the Fibre Channel switch vendors to take on Cisco.  |
InternetNews January 24, 2007 Roy Mark |
State of The Union Speech Light on Tech President George Bush was far more circumspect about information technology in his Tuesday night State of the Union address than he was during his 2006 speech in which he gave a major plug for technology and competitiveness.  |
Wired February 2007 Steve Silberman |
The Invisible Enemy The Pentagon created the perfect machine for saving the lives of soldiers wounded in Iraq. But then soldiers started getting sick. The culprit: a drug-resistant supergerm infecting the military's evacuation chain.  |
InternetNews January 23, 2007 Roy Mark |
DTV Bill Pushes Educational Outreach New legislation would mandate consumer programs by broadcasters, retailers and the FCC.  |
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