What’s Wrong With Our Weapons?
Today’s battle space is comprised of a multitude of conventional and unconventional operations, yet little has been done to develop …
Today’s battle space is comprised of a multitude of conventional and unconventional operations, yet little has been done to develop …
On Aug. 25, 2010, the U.S. Army announced cancellation of the original solicitation for its Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV) program. …
Plagued by a scandal over poor record keeping that included mismarked graves, Arlington National Cemetery is set to receive free …
Established nearly 60 years ago, the National Acquisition Center (NAC) in Hines, Ill., is the largest combined contracting activity within …
As the U.S. Army continues successful forward movement on its Early Infantry Brigade Combat Team (E-IBCT) modernization pathway, additional systems …
Since the days of the United States’ Revolutionary War and Connecticut patriot David Bushnell’s Turtle, the idea of a vessel …
For thousands of years, infrastructure connectivity has been key to the security, successes, and failures of citizens, countries, and their …
The nation’s sputtering economy is presenting a unique “win-win” situation for the federal government and regional homeland security leaders as …
In 1995, 12 people died and more than 6,000 were injured when a Japanese terrorist group released sarin gas into …
A lot of everyday products appear rather innocuous to the typical American user. From computers with advanced microprocessors to cell …