With the Iraq war slowing, the long-term future of the Afghan war uncertain and the military changing its priorities, military contractors are increasingly looking to find new revenue streams, writes Hugh R. Morley in the New Jersey Record. Morley examines one New Jersey company’s efforts to adapt to the new economic and military environment by restructuring its defense business, which makes electromagnetic-based products from military radios to missile detection systems and performs frequency testing in its onsite anechoic chamber.Read more at NorthJersey.com