20 Jun 19. Disruptive Technology For Defence Transformation: Insights from – General Sir Richard Barrons, Former Commander Joint Forces Command
Sir Chris Deverell, Commander, UK Joint Forces Command
Dr. Thomas Killion, Chief Scientist, NATO
Mirko ?undov, Chief of Defence, Croatian Ministry of Defence
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Defence IQ’s Disruptive Technology for Defence Transformation Report is now available to download!
Last year’s conference welcomed contributions from UK Vice Chief of Defence Staff, Commander Joint Forces Command and many very senior national military and NATO leaders to the discussions. These key recommendations, summaries and future insights have been curated by Defence IQ and General Sir Richard Barrons into the Disruptive Technology for Defence Transformation Post Show Report.
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- The importance of providing the UK Armed Forces with an edge over adversaries for wars in the Information Age through innovation, integration and information of commercial technologies by Sir Chris Deverell, Commander, UK Joint Forces Command
- Transformation the OODA loop and the impact of AI and Big Data by Dr. Thomas Killion, Chief Scientist, NATO
- The Croatian vision for capability transformation by General Mirko ?undov, Chief of Defence, Croatian Ministry of Defence
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Defence IQ spoke exclusively to Brigadier Ian Langford, Director General Future Land Warfare of the Australian Army about how the Australian Army is leveraging emerging technologies and disruptive innovations to enhance ISR capabilities across the joint force. Start reading the interview here.
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- The Australian Army?s near, mid and long-term capability development vision to retain the information advantage in the future operating environment
- The technological enablers/disruptive innovation that will enable the Australian Army to maintain the competitive edge in hybrid warfare
- How the digitisation of current C3 systems will impact the ISR capabilities of the Australian Army
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These resources have been created ahead of the Disruptive Technology for Defence Transformation conference, 24-26 September, London, UK where both General Sir Richard Barrons and Brigadier Ian Langford will be presenting – find out more about the conference here.
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19 June 19. DSEI launches “Defence and Security Debates” podcast series.
Episode 1: Defence Procurement with Stuart Andrew, Minister for Defence Procurement available today
To mark its twentieth anniversary, the organisers of Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) today launch a podcast series titled “Defence and Security Debates”. The series includes four “round table” panel discussions with leading voices from the UK defence and security community, including: senior military, government officials, Defence Ministers, Members of Parliament and industry figureheads from DSEI’s core exhibitor base.
The Debates focus on four core themes: Defence Procurement, Cross Sector Exploitation, People and Skills, and Future Defence Capability. Led by DSEI Chairman, Rear Adm. Simon Williams, each episode the panel examines how these areas have developed in the two decades since DSEI was established, current challenges and opportunities.
The first episode on Defence Procurement, features Stuart Andrew MP, Minister for Defence Procurement; Louis Taylor, CEO UK Export Finance, Department for International Trade; Matt Wiles, Chief Executive UK, Leidos; and industry commentator, Howard Wheeldon.
Participants focus on defence equipment acquisition, the vital role played by the UK supply chain, and routes to global markets. The panel consider the delivery of effective and reliable defence equipment and support within budget and the Defence Industrial Policy. The role and contribution of defence exports over the past 20 years and importance of international trade and collaboration. This episode is tied to DSEI 2019 campaign to promote the Defence Supply Chain, and International partnerships