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National Defense
July 2012
Stew Magnuson
Beleaguered TSA May Wind Up Loser In Budget Battles As the Department of Homeland Security agency that comes into contact with the general public most often, the Transportation Security Administration has become one of the government's primary punching bags. mark for My Articles 65 similar articles
National Defense
July 2012
Eric Beidel
Air Force X-Plane Seeks to Solve Flutter Problems An experimental drone will fly for the first time this summer to kick off an investigation into technologies that could lead to light, flexible aircraft that can actively suppress the dangerous phenomena of flutter. mark for My Articles 119 similar articles
National Defense
July 2012
Eric Beidel
Soft Robots Could Open Up New World of Spy Tactics The Pentagon could turn to tiny soft robots to fit in the nooks and crannies of the battlefield, taking sensors ever closer to the enemy. mark for My Articles 168 similar articles
National Defense
July 2012
Eric Beidel
Software May Help Analysts Read Between the Lines The Pentagon wants to get to the bottom of what it calls "deep natural language" by creating an automated system that can process text at its most basic level to reveal meaning that otherwise may not be apparent. mark for My Articles 46 similar articles
National Defense
July 2012
Eric Beidel
Troops Fashion Makeshift Counter-IED Tool Marines and soldiers recently discovered that a pole used to install cable and wiring could be combined with a steel hook crafted locally in Afghanistan to form a new counter-IED tool. mark for My Articles 20 similar articles
National Defense
July 2012
A.J. Clark
Why Government Should Take Advantage of Private Sector's Technology Investments The government clearly needs a better way to tap into commercial innovation. There are available technologies that could be rapidly inserted in defense systems but it takes anywhere from three to five years to see them gain traction. mark for My Articles 38 similar articles
National Defense
July 2012
Dan Ward
Tactical Radios: Military Procurement Gone Awry How exactly did the Army go about making the radio better and better? By increasing its complexity, extending the schedule, spending more money and making the device larger. mark for My Articles 161 similar articles
National Defense
July 2012
John Chierichella
The Budget Crunch, Fixed Price Contracts, and Lessons of the Past Although a fixed-price contract guarantees the government only what it actually bargained for, government buyers always want more. mark for My Articles 71 similar articles
National Defense
July 2012
Antoine Martin
Promising Outlook for Navy's Unmanned Aviation The U.S. Navy has ambitious plans to deploy new families of unmanned aircraft over the next decade. mark for My Articles 766 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
June 2012
Jerome Svigals
The Long Life and Imminent Death of the Mag-Stripe Card This love child of the airline and banking industries has survived for half a century. But the end is finally near mark for My Articles 66 similar articles
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