U.S. Army


Army Tech Conference in Orlando

Nov. 17, 2006 -- The U.S. Army will host its biennial science and technology conference at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando...  Read story

Straight to the Source

Reviews of eight new business books -- five on leadership secrets from historical figures, one chronicling the story of the first computer, and two delineati...  Read story

Where There's Smoke, There's Water

The engine in the National Guard truck was humming along, spewing dirty exhaust. But it was also producing something unusual -- pure drinking water. <...  Read story

Recruiting on the Cheap

Inexpensive recruiting alternatives.  Read story

Consulting Gold For Golden-agers

General Douglas MacArthur's dictum notwithstanding, old soldiers don't always fade away. Take the case of 72-year-old Colonel Carl Y. Farrell, U.S. Army, ...  Read story

Colin Powell Letter

Letter from General Colin Powell to a CEO starting an inner-city-youth program.  Read story

The Missing Link

A major in the U.S. Army reviews a wireless personal digital assistant.  Read story

Borrowing The Work Of Others

What is garbage to some is grist for research and development to others. To better handle the thousands of dumpsters located at military installations aro...  Read story

Keeping Electronic Mail Private

As electronic mail, cellular telephones, and electronic banking become more important tools of daily life, there is a growing need for a reliable means of...  Read story

Grabbing a Piece of the Defense-Spending Pie

A look at seven Inc. 500 companies that sell technology and services to the Pentagon  Read story

Leadership: Armed With Data

How the military can help you learn from your mistakes  Read story

He Wants To Lower The Cost Of Dying

"In this world," said Ben Franklin, "nothing is certain but death and taxes." Richard Jongordon can't lower taxes, but he is trying to help people handle ...  Read story

Case in Point

A profile of the 1995 Turnaround Entrepreneur of the Year and the runners-up.  Read story

Presentation Perfect

The review of a product that allows a laptop to connect to a T.V. or overhead projector for presentations.  Read story

The Inner City 100

100 street-smart companies.  Read story

Using an Innovative Communications Strategy to Fight the Taliban

Wexley School for Girls, an innovative ad agency that specializes in guerrilla marketing, is helping the Army's mission in Afghanistan  Read story

Growth of 25,615%!

The number one company on the 2003 Inc. 500 list hit the top slot by developing a killer solution for backyard pest control.  Read story

Start-Up Focus: Swords into Ploughshares

A short article that profiles a start-up owned by two past members of America's defense industry turned entrepreneurs.  Read story

Wee Windows Computer

A U.S. Army major reviews a handheld device that works in the Windows environment, but that may cramp your style.  Read story

War Games, Civilian Edition

Career soldier Donald Paquin survived two combat tours in Vietnam and 21 years of tough duty for the U.S. Army. But when he became a private businessman ...  Read story

Surveying the Scene, Projecting the Future, Bending Your Will

Various professionals review an assortment of hardware and software.  Read story

Do Your Employees Qualify for Overtime?

The answer may surprise you.  Read story

Growth in Translation

As the world gets smaller and the demand for language services grows bigger, some Inc. 500|5000 companies are cashing in by bridging the communication gap be...  Read story

Investment Gurus Rally For Uncle Sam

Technology and health care top the summer buy list, while retailing is shown the door.  Read story

Group Grope, Paper Bagging, Tying One On

Three reveiws of software packages that target brainstormers, paper pushers, and road warriors.  Read story

Case Study: Spy in the Sky

Having leased blimps to clients like Fuji Film, a company considers a whole new market: homeland security.  Read story

Company's Legal Woes Cause Trouble for Another Firm

The CEO of Louisville, Ky.-based iGate recently pleaded guilty to bribery.  Read story

War Stories

Five years after the start of the Iraq war, entrepreneurs reflect on how it has changed their lives.  Read story

Adios To A Pioneering Hispanic Marketing Firm

Spanish-language marketing is huge. So why did this firm fail?  Read story

The Comics Commando

Cartoonist Dick Hafer likes underdogs, including small companies he thinks are being pushed around. Bullies beware!  Read story

The Storm Before the Calm

Might war with Iraq spur economic growth? And what will it mean for small companies?  Read story

Critical Care

A close-up look at how a small rural hospital is being brought back from the brink of ruin.  Read story

Creating Growth Paths

Turnaround Update Company: Lau Technologies, Littleton, Mass. Founded: 1990 ...  Read story

Company Profile: 'Tis Better to Give and Receive

A look at a company's benefits package designed by CEO who feels success is inextricably linked to employee happiness.  Read story

How I Did It: John Stallworth, CEO, Madison Research

An athlete scores again.  Read story

Caddy Shack

Companies from far and wide are lining up at Sewell Village Cadillac to learn a thing or two about bringing customers back for more  Read story

Profile: Find Trail. Hike. Repeat

Some leisure pursuits take your mind off business. This one makes Eric Kampmann think about his business better.  Read story

Boot Camp

Timberland's marketing staff was thinking upscale, the salespeople were pushing a lower-priced line, and the future of one of America's most promising growth...  Read story

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