Shipments of security-sensitive material—which include missiles, ammunition, explosives and weapons—travel across the United States every day. In Fiscal Year 2014 alone, the Department of Defense (DOD ...
The Defense Transportation Journal is designed as a forum for current research, opinion and identification of trends in transportation, logistics and passenger travel in the defense/national security ...
Since World War II, the NDTA has served national defense and homeland security as a trusted environment for government, the military and the private sector to address pressing challenges in logistics, ...
SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Sustainment, Robert McMahon, will discuss industry's significance in projecting and sustaining America's forces during an emergency or ...
LOUISVILLE, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sierra Space, a leading commercial space company at the forefront of creating and building the future of space transportation and infrastructure for low-Earth orbit ...
In a potential conflict, a hostile country could prevent the military from rapidly moving equipment and personnel. China and Russia are strengthening their militaries to neutralize U.S. strengths, ...
Fleets hauling ordnance for the Dept. of Defense can now use TransCore's GlobalWave data communications terminal to wirelessly track and monitor their vehicles. GlobalWave's MT2000 terminal for ...
The global positioning system, relied on by war fighters and daily commuters alike, needs new alternatives for a cyber world. Weaknesses in the Global Positioning System were already a concern for the ...
U.S. Transportation Command is continually working to improve the capabilities of global transportation systems on behalf of the Department of Defense (DOD) and Fort McCoy is one of the first ...