National Missile Defense
Bombs 

Bursting 
In Air

Missiles: chemical weapons; biological and even nuclear weapons are becoming easier for countries (and terrorists) to obtain. The U.S. faces a new, emerging threat and many believe a National Missile Defense (NMD) system could provide a measure of protection. Machinists at Boeing, Raytheon, Lockheed-Martin, and Aerojet are working on NMD.

This issue of the IAM Journal takes an in-depth look at the extraordinary technologies the program employs - and the technical and political challenges that will ultimately determine its fate,

By Matt Bates
Staff Writer, IAM Journal
 
 
Bombs Bursting In Air 

IAM Workers on National Missile Defense 

The Core Technologies of  National Missile Defense 

Commentary on National Missile Defense by IP Tom Buffenbarger 

Order the IAM's Missile Defense Video 

Countries Possessing Weapons of Mass Destruction 

Other Features:

A Super-NAFTA Coming Soon 

The Bush Tax Plan: Too Little, Too Late 

American Deep Freeze: Workers Feel recession's Cold Grip 

NAFTA Opens Door to Unsafe Trucks 

The Results: IAM Members Rate President George W. Bush