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January 2010
Table of Contents
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Air Force to Army: There Are Better Ways to Deploy Surveillance Aircraft
Tech Wire
For Battlefield Surgery, A New Training Tool
Army’s Medical Bag Insulates IV Fluid
DHS Tests Multi-Band, Interoperable Radio
Army Replaces Half-Century-Old Parachutes
Submarines
Submariners Going ‘Back to Basics’
Trident Program Intent On Avoiding Past Shipbuilding Pitfalls
Security Beat
House, Senate Spar Over FEMA’s Status Within Homeland Security
DHS Intelligence Nominee to Revamp Beleaguered Office’s Hiring Practices
Bad News All Around for DHS Cargo Technology Programs
Border Agencies to Fly Maritime Unpiloted Aircraft in Caribbean
President's Perspective
In-Sourcing Efforts Require Careful, Balanced Approach
Maritime Security
Maritime ‘Target Drones’ Used In Counter-Piracy Training
Commandant Discusses Coast Guard’s Efforts to Modernize
Coast Guard Demonstrates New Sensor Technologies
Coast Guard Examines Future of Patrolling The Arctic
Inside Science and Technology
Water ‘Jerrycans’ Quench Thirst, Save Lives
Industrial Base
Pentagon Must Avert ‘Points of Failure’ in Supplier Base, Says Industrial Policy Chief
Ethics Corner
Navigating Murky Executive Compensation Rules
Defense Watch
Acquisition Reform Act: The Backlash Has Begun
Decade Wrap-Up
Defense, Industry Upheaval Defined By 10 Key Moments
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Battlefield Intelligence
Israel Pushes New Satellite as Solution to U.S. Space Radar Needs
Struggling Spy Satellite Agency Tries to Right Itself
Ground Forces Still Want Manned Surveillance Aircraft, General Says
Military ‘Swimming In Sensors and Drowning in Data’
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January 2010