India impact in aerospace and defence: Technology trends
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The Indian defence market covers almost the entire spectrum of defence products and technologies, with India being a major conventional forces power.
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Cloud Computing in Defence: Regulatory Trends
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New regulations on protecting data privacy are pushing organisations to re-evaluate their controls and the technologies to safeguard critical information.
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Cloud Computing in Defence: Macroeconomic Trends
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Militaries have been relatively slow to adopt the benefits of cloud computing (either hybrid, private or public) in comparison to the commercial world.
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Cloud Computing in Defence: Technology Trends
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Superiority in the modern battlefield relies on the exchange of data from a wide range of sensors.
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The grey zone: Why businesses need to take note
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QinetiQ senior business development manager Mike Tagima
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Twitter round-up: Military Times’ tweet on replacement of SAW and M4 most popular tweet in January 2021
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Army Technology lists five of the most popular tweets on land warfare in January 2021 based on data from GlobalData’s Influencer Platform.
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Cloud Computing in Defence: Defence Trends
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Defence had started building its cloud computing infrastructure almost a decade ago, with the US Armed Forces being at the forefront of the modernisation effort.
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Incoming Biden administration will have only short amount of time to make defense policy decisions
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The Biden administration will have to make a number of decisions in coming months about defense priorities for the 2022 budget, including hypersonic as well as missile defense spending. There are a number of ongoing hypersonic programs of varying expense across military branches, including the ‘conventional prompt strike’ program (CPS) which received $1.03 billion worth of funding in 2021.
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Potential renewal of New START indicates Biden administration’s commitment to arms control
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In late January, administration sources confirmed that the US would seek a five-year extension to the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) arms control treaty with Russia.
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Twitter round-up: Jon Ostrower’s tweet on Chilean Army personnel contracting Covid-19 most popular in December 2020
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Army Technology lists five of the most popular tweets on Covid-19 ADS in December 2020 based on data from GlobalData’s Influencer Platform.
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