Author: Mario Jaconelli

Serco to provide technical support services to US Navy

Technology and management services company, Serco, has been awarded one of five spots on an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract to deliver technical support services for IT tools and technologies that enable US Navy personnel readiness. The agreement has a three-year base period plus three one-year option periods, with a ceiling value of $213 million, if […]

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Australian Army put through paces in land trial exercise

The Australian Army has been testing its latest range of capabilities during a land trial exercise in Townville. The Land Trial involved over 200 people from Army’s 3rd Brigade, 6th Brigade and 17th Brigade, Defence Science and Technology, Defence Industry Division and the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group. The Army’s Head of Land Capability, Major […]

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GB-Halifax: Road Works

Scheme comprises halifax town centre and a629 improvement works. Including demolition, creation of new public realm and improved bus, cycle and pedestrian facilities includes Sustainable drainage system.
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Defence Secretary reaffirms UK’s defence relationship with Qatar

The Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson welcomed his counterpart, His Excellency Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah, to London as he reaffirmed the UK and Qatar’s Defence relationship as production ramps up on Typhoon fighter jets that will be sold to the Gulf nation. The two men spoke about the future of the defence relationship, underpinned by […]

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Robotic Research to conduct AUSTC technical demonstrations for US Army

The US Army’s Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) has selected Robotic Research for a three-year $9 million contract on Autonomous Unmanned Systems Teaming & Collaboration (AUSTC) for the Counter-WMD and other Missions in challenging subterranean and other environments. Under the terms of the contract, Robotic Research will conduct AUSTC technical demonstrations of autonomous unmanned […]

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The Challenge of Becoming a Defence Exporting ‘Superpower’

Professor Ron Matthews and Michelle Charles of Cranfield University explore defence sector exporting, the challenges associated with it and the pivotal role training plays in readying the UK for success. The International Trade Secretary, Liam Fox MP, recently pledged to transform the United Kingdom (UK) into a “21st century exporting superpower”. This assault on the world’s export markets, including huge infrastructural projects linked to […]

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Dstl experts support innovation of next generation air defence systems

A new cutting-edge air defence missile system is on target for full-time use by both the Royal Navy and the British Army – with its innovation supported by experts from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), who have been at the heart of its development since conception. The 20-year project resulted in a multi-million […]

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BAE Systems to provide US Army with 155mm BONUS precision-guided munitions

The US Army is adding BAE Systems’ Bofors 155mm BONUS ammunition to its arsenal, through a contract with the NSPA (NATO Support and Procurement Agency). Already qualified by the Army, the latest version of BONUS defeats heavily armoured targets and can be fired from any 155-millimeter artillery system, including M777 lightweight towed howitzers and the […]

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DASA to hold dial in event for the Behavioural Analytics competition

The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) has announced it will be running a dial in event to discuss the Behavioural Analytics competition. DASA will host a dial-in event on 29 October 2018, 10am to midday. The competition team will provide a short briefing on the Behavioural Analytics competition followed by an open forum Q&A session. […]

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Home Office selects WorldReach Software for digital enrolment deal

WorldReach Software has signed a multi-year contract with the UK Home Office for the provision of a smartphone-based digital enrolment capability. The new digital service will allow identity verification to be done remotely using smartphone apps including ePassport chip reading and authentication, biometric facial matching and liveness detection. WorldReach’s Know Your Traveller (KYT) platform is […]

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Lockheed Martin-built communications satellite now in orbit

A fourth Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) protected communications satellite, built by Lockheed Martin, has successfully launched on behalf of the US Air Force. From Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, a United Launch Alliance Atlas V 551 rocketed into Earth’s atmosphere carrying the communications satellite on board. Now in orbit, the satellite will undergo rigorous […]

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US Marine Corps puts RAF personnel through their paces

Royal Air Force (RAF) personnel are the first overseas students to complete the Weapons Tactics Instructor Course; a grueling seven-week training initiative for the US Marine Corps. Chinook pilots and aircrew from RAF Odiham temporarily relocated to Marine Air Corps Station Yuma in southern Arizona to complete the course. While there, they trained alongside more […]

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Viasat showcases advances in secure, battle-ready cloud-based applications

Viasat has announced the availability of secure cloud-enabled artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning applications over the Company’s global satellite communications (SATCOM) architecture and line of sight (LOS) tactical network technologies for warfighters on the move. At the recent Association of the United States Army conference in Washington, DC, Viasat completed a successful connectivity demonstration […]

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GB-London: Specialist Technical Support Services

Technical support services. The provision of specialist technical support services for Defence Intelligence Capability Assessment – Air & Space
a. Carry out detailed technical analysis of systems.
b. Act as subject matter expert to support the productio

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