• The $850,000 project aims to bring world-leading technology to civilian and military ISR applications. (Credit: Pixabay)
    The $850,000 project aims to bring world-leading technology to civilian and military ISR applications. (Credit: Pixabay)
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The NSW Government’s Defence Innovation Network (NSW DIN) is funding a technology project for civilian and military intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance (ISR) applications.
 
The $850,000 initiative is being funded by the NSW Government, through Investment NSW, and the Commonwealth’s Next Generation Technology Fund.
 
“This project will lead to greater collaboration between the NSW defence industry and industry experts to commercialise the next generation of cyber technologies for Defence,” Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said.

“The project has a variety of software applications to deliver highly reliable data analysis for defence, government, business, emergency and health services.”
 
NSW DIN Director Professor Bradley Williams added that the initiative exemplified the DIN’s drive to accelerate the commercialisation of new technologies by connecting NSW industry and academics within high-priority projects.
 
“This ground-breaking project will have significant implications for both technical and economic sustainability of cyber infrastructure across Australia."

NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer, Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte, said the DIN was facilitating collaboration to provide 'world-class solutions for tomorrow’s problems'.
 
“This innovative project will leverage untrusted and partially compromised distributed systems to provide timely and robust ISR solutions across civilian and military networks without propagating risks and vulnerabilities that would normally occur."

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