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Air Wars
Bombers Will Fly Closer to Ground
Exchange Program Helps Services Acquire Laser Missiles for Free
In Today’s Wars, Air Strikes Under Fire
Technology Upgrades Give Edge to Ground-Attack Pilots
Battlefield Communications
Army Starts Over With Aerial Common Sensor
Combat Vehicles
Army in a Rush to Produce New Cannon
Defense Watch
Weapons Budget: The More You Spend, The Less You Buy
Energy & Climate Change
Market for Synthetic Aviation Fuels Off to a Shaky Start
Ethics Corner
Contractors’ Conflicts of Interest Under Scrutiny
Homeland Defense
Worries About Mid-Air Collisions Keep Civilian Drones Grounded
Industry Study
Uncertainty About Budgets, Workforce Shape Future of U.S. Weapons Industry
Inside Science and Technology
Water, Climate Change: Recipe for Trouble?
Naval Forces
New Ships are Breaking The Bank So the Navy is Fixing its Old Ones
President's Perspective
Defense Industrial Base: Plans Needed to Ensure Soft Landing
Security Beat
Border Tunnel Problem Worsening As Fences Go Up
TSA Setting Up Cargo Screening System
Want to Know How to Build a Virtual Fence? Ask Border Patrol
Soldier Gear
To Succeed, Soldiers ‘Need to See the Environment’
Urban Surveillance Still Falling Short, Say Army Commanders
Tech Talk
Game Lets GI’s Make Friends, Not War
Lightweight Fabric Blocks Radiation
Mapping Technology Helps Cope With Emergencies
Polymer Magazine Developed for Assault Rifle
Smoke, Snow, Gloom of Night Not a Problem
Tracking Devices Offer Path to Safety for Lost Firefighters
U.S. Company Helps China Monitor Oil Spill
Urban Combat
Armed Robots Sidelined in Iraqi Fight
Ground Robots’ Place in Military At Risk, Experts Warn
Navy to Field a Family of Next-Generation Bomb Disposal Robots
Washington Pulse
‘IED Defeat Task Force’ Also in the Private Sector
Influx of Scientists and Engineers at the Pentagon
Joint Strike Fighter bracing for marketing wars
Wanted: Army Contracting Officers