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In This Issue
Coast Guard
Coast Guard Cyberdefense Office: Small but Mighty
Coast Guard Commandant Girds Service For Possible Budget Cuts
Comments
Readers Sound off on Recent Stories
Defense Technology
10 Technologies the U.S. Military Will Need For the Next War
Defense Technology Newswire
Plastic ‘Envelope’ Can Protect Buildings
Navy Brings Smartphones Aboard Carriers
Military Turns to Blast-Mitigating Floor Mat
New Generator Shrinks Power Footprint
Contractor Rolls Out Invisible Tank
Defense Watch
Managing the Defense Industry: Stalinism or Smart Business?
Ethics Corner
Regulators Flex Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Enforcement Muscles
Homeland Security
Who Is in Charge of What During Major Catastrophes Still Unanswered
Homeland Security News
Solar Storms Could Plunge Nation into Darkness
Border Patrol to Unveil New Strategy, Doctrine
First Responders Sound Alarm on Loss of Grant Money
Industry Insights
Ethical Leadership in a Global Marketplace
Arms Transfers Alter Dynamics of International Defense Market
Information Technology
Lockheed Martin, FBI Win Excellence in Enterprise Integration Awards
Marine Corps
Marines Seek to Recapture Their Lost Sea-Warfare Skills
President's Perspective
‘Gentlemen, We Have Run Out Of Money; Now We Have to Think’
Robotics
Robotic Mules Ready to Be Fielded, Vendors Say
Tactical Vehicles
Army Truck Buyers Face ‘Fix or Purchase’ Dilemma
Viewpoint
Lesson From Libya: NATO Alliance Remains Relevant