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Articles from National Defense (March 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
2002 annual NDIA membership meeting. (NDIA News). 471
Anti-terrorism planning shapes experiments: Marine Corps Warfighting Lab sharpens focus on covert urban reconnaissance. Erwin, Sandra I. 1832
Apache digital imaging system gets an upgrade. (Tech Talk). Foster, Sharon Brief Article 182
Army O&M accounts hard to track. (Washington Pulse). Book, Elizabeth G. Brief Article 120
Boot protects against land mines. (Tech Talk). Foster, Sharon Brief Article 97
Breakthroughs sought in Chem-Bio sensors. Tiron, Roxana Brief Article 1014
CDC develops bio-threat test kits. (Tech Talk). Foster, Sharon Brief Article 195
Chem-Bio attack looming, say U.S. officials: According to Sen. Tim Hutchinson, 'The unthinkable has become thinkable'. Kennedy, Harold 2692
Chem-Bio detector market reaches $400M. Erwin, Sandra I. Statistical Data Included 1558
Coast Guard's future depends on Deepwater: Current fleet lacks technologies needed to tackle emerging seaborne threats. (View Point). Stillman, Patrick M. 1510
Combat radio promises short-range, secure communication. (Tech Talk). Foster, Sharon Brief Article 184
Defense budget to reach $380 billion. (Washington Pulse). Book, Elizabeth G. Brief Article 200
Does the public care about civil defense? (Readers Forum). 413
Editor's corner. 426
Environmental market to remain flat in U.S.: Companies should seek business expanded opportunities in developing countries. (Industrial Perspective). Industry Overview 2073
Government. (Brass Tracks). Brief Article 400
Hand-held sweeper cleans up bio contaminants. (Tech Talk). Foster, Sharon Brief Article 183
Industry. (Brass Tracks). Brief Article 419
Information Dominance key to U.S. Security. (Government Policy Notes). Chesebrough, Dave Brief Article 834
Iowa-Illinois Chapter hosts conference. (Women in Defense). Byron, Norma 390
Lack of interoperability hampers transformation. (Washington Pulse). Book, Elizabeth G. Brief Article 138
Levin: Storing nukes is a risk. (Washington Pulse). Book, Elizabeth G. Brief Article 128
Mogadishu veteran ponders 'lessons learned'. (Washington Pulse). Book, Elizabeth G. Brief Article 202
Navy Reforms International Programs Office. (Analysis). LeBoeuf, Gibson 1809
Navy's latest destroyer: Is it a ship or a test-bed? Erwin, Sandra I. 1766
NDIA Even. (Calendar). 915
Non-lethal weapons to gain relevancy in future conflicts. (Commentary). Alexander, John B. 1516
Pentagon needs accurate accounting of fuel: Military services urged to set up measurement tools for energy consumption. Book, Elizabeth G. Statistical Data Included 1737
Policy issues that matter to industry. (President's Perspective). Farrell, Lawrence P. Jr. Brief Article 918
Precision Strike Association enters affiliation with NDIA. Brief Article 178
Sensors monitor soldier health during combat. (Tech Talk). Foster, Sharon Brief Article 214
Shipbuilding sector remains uncompetitive: U.S. government should take action to make the nation's shipyards more efficient. (Industrial Perspective). Industry Overview 2110
Stopping intruders can be a sticky mess: Joint non-lethal program office funds development of Mobility Denial System. Tiron, Roxana 2014
U.S. troops find new uses for non-lethal weaponry. Kennedy, Harold 1730

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