The Politics of Procurement
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What are the criteria governing defence procurement today and in the future? Nic Paton investigates.
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Gated Communities: What Borders Say About Afghanistan
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For decades, borders have meant more than just a division of land. In times of war they represent safe havens and lines of defence. David Benest asks what this means for new electronic borders in Afghanistan.
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Ministry of Detangling
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The procurement processes at the UK's Ministry of Defence (MoD) have recently been under the spotlight. Its UNICOM project required one of the most advanced IT solutions in the country, as Jason Stamper reports.
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How Missiles Can Save the World
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Gordon Feller looks at Obama's plans for missile defence in Europe. How might they shape cooperation in the region for industry and defence?
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Britain’s Independent Deterrent
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Can the UK continue its future as a maritime power without its at-sea deterrence capabilities? Richard Gasparre investigates.
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Thailand’s Case for NCO
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From protection to survival, network centric operations (NCO) work behind the scenes in many military environments. In the lead up to Asia's NCO event, Penny Jones caught up with the Thai Army to discover why it sees NCO as integral to its home and international efforts.
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EADS: 50/50 by 2020?
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Will Europe's leading aerospace and defence group survive falling profits, production cuts and penalties? Paul French investigates if EADS can fulfil its chief exec's dream of a better-balanced business.
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UK Bribery Bill: What it Means for the Defence and Aerospace Industries
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Alex Hawkes investigates the potential impact of a new UK Bribery Bill on the aerospace and defence sectors.
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DSEi: When Ethics Count
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Protests are not new at DSEi – but should the event be looking beyond small business to promote ethics in defence?
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Maritime Prepositioning – Where Anxiety is Good
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Maritime prepositioning certainly has its positives but has security been given enough emphasis? Richard Gasparre looks at the positioning of troops and equipment offshore.
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