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In light of the release of the Defence Strategic Review, the timely delivery of relevant, viable capability is becoming the new priority for Australian Defence | Systematiq

As the defence industry eagerly awaits the Government’s recommendations following the independent analysis of Navy’s surface combatant fleet capability, we are reminded of the importance of our maritime security and stability | Systematiq 

For the first time in nearly 50 years, the U.S. Department of the Air Force is preparing to launch an integrated satellite navigation demonstration that will create a tectonic shift in positioning, navigation and timing technology.

DEWC Services has been awarded the Defence Teaming Centre’s 2023 Skilling Award at the Defence Industry Dinner and Awards Ceremony in Adelaide.

Babcock’s Arrowhead multi-mission ship is a capable, adaptable and cost-effective platform for the Royal New Zealand Navy’s future needs, Babcock Australasia CEO Andrew Cridland says | Babcock

A strong pipeline of major infrastructure projects is essential to boosting the economy, enhancing productivity and improving the lives of communities across the country | The APP Group

In the defence world, AI and automation are combining to change how military strategists plan for air and cybersecurity.

The Defence Strategic Review has set the entire Australian Defence Force the challenge to build the force Australia needs – now and for the future | ServiceNow

In an era defined by technological warfare and geopolitical uncertainty, safeguarding a nation's security has never been more paramount | Advanced Navigation

During training and military operations, having technology you can count on isn’t just important – it’s critical.

Whatever the scenario, the ability to acquire the right information is universally recognized as an essential factor in mission success.

Adopting a multirole, multifunction approach to electronic warfare can make a big difference, and L3Harris Technologies’ portfolio of next-generation EW technology makes it possible to harness multiple capabilities within a single system.

Defence forces are modernising their training delivery with CAE, relying on synthetic training devices, integrated learning management systems, and artificial intelligence to better support their greatest asset – their personnel.

The Northern Territory Government is building a ship lift facility in Darwin to assist the ADF’s ability to operate from its northern bases.

Artificial Intelligence. It's here. It's transforming modern warfare, redefining the battlefield. This isn't a glimpse into the future. It's the present.

The future of advanced manufacturing in Defence will be informed by data-driven decision making, facilitated by narrative visualisation and immersive technologies.