In this presentation to the press at the Airbus Trade Media Briefing, Ian Burrett, Head of Training and Global Support Services, provided an update on June 9,2014. The briefing provides an overview on the process of transition from the development phase of the A400M to its sustainment and production phase.
An Update on the A400M Program: June 2014ICSA, LLC
In this presentation to the press at the Airbus Trade Media Briefing, Rafael Tentor-Aunon, head of the A400M program, provided an update on June 9,2014. The first two A400Ms are in service in France and Second Line of Defense has visited the squadron in France and will report soon on the introduction of the aircraft into service.
In this brochure you will find a overview of the products and services that Daedalus Aviation Group can offer to the global military and civilian aviation market.
A brief description ot this company's abilities and accesible to national and international entities. We help hospitals, aviation medicine specialists and public safety offices design and deliver EMS and Aeromedical programas and education, including HUET design and training.
An Update on the A400M Program: June 2014ICSA, LLC
In this presentation to the press at the Airbus Trade Media Briefing, Rafael Tentor-Aunon, head of the A400M program, provided an update on June 9,2014. The first two A400Ms are in service in France and Second Line of Defense has visited the squadron in France and will report soon on the introduction of the aircraft into service.
In this brochure you will find a overview of the products and services that Daedalus Aviation Group can offer to the global military and civilian aviation market.
A brief description ot this company's abilities and accesible to national and international entities. We help hospitals, aviation medicine specialists and public safety offices design and deliver EMS and Aeromedical programas and education, including HUET design and training.
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Vertech Group has a wealth of offshore drilling experience. We can provide a wide range of services including NDT services, in-service inspections, specialist maintenance, project management, tank testing services and more.
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Editor’s Special Notice.
Like many of our readers I was shocked to learn Roger Corbin, one of the most respected icons in the Australian aviation training community, died in a helicopter accident at Hobart Airport on 7 November 2017.
I have delayed the October 2017 Report
to write a detailed tribute to Roger Corbin.
Prior to the tragic accident, I had offered assistance to several organizations who are launching conferences or events towards the end of November.
Accordingly, I have attached some notices which were scheduled to go into the October report, now been delayed.
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During the Airbus Military Trade Media Briefing 2013, held on May 29th and 30th 2013, the trade press had an opportunity to fly on the A400M. After watching the plane emerge over the past few years, it was exciting to have the opportunity to fly the plane.
Noticeably quiet inside the plane, journalists noted the rapid ascent off a short take off and the smooth ride for a large cargo plane. The plane is designed to combine the ability to operate C-130 “like” with the kind of oversized loads, which the C-17 can carry.
At the event, the head of the A400M program, Cedric Gautier, briefed the press on the progress of the plane and the upcoming deliveries to the French and Turkish Air Forces in 2013. Two A400Ms will be seen at the upcoming Paris Air Show, with the French Air Force one seen on the static display.
A400 M Training: A Multi-National Solution Set
These slides were presented during the Trade Media 2012 event held at Madrid, Spain and Toulouse, France in May 2012.
The briefing was provided by Ian Burrett, Heading of Training and Aircrew Operations, Customer Services for Airbus Military.
The A400M is not a platform; it is a fleet and a system. Training and operational support are critical components of the overall capability of the product.
The program has shaped an approach to providing integrated training and Ops support via an integrated network.
The plane has a very automated loadmaster system which means that a “typical” operational involving transport would see a three person crew on board, pilot, co-pilot and loadmaster.
The international training center opened in October 2010 and is the hub for the multinational training. As the equipment and tools are installed, the center will be ready for training in the summer of 2012.
Brigadier Chris Mills on the future of Air-Land integrationICSA, LLC
The Australian Army perspective on the evolving framework for air-land integration under the impact of evolving technologies was provided at the Williams Foundation seminar by the current Chief of Staff of the Army, Lt. General Angus Campbell and by Brigadier General Chris Mills, Director General, Army Modernization.
The Chief of Staff clearly underscored that the land wars of the past decade are not the template for moving forward and saw the need and opportunity to shape new ways to integrate airpower with ground maneuver forces in providing for more effective capabilities in the contested battlespace.
The second was the reshaping of Army modernization to achieve the force envisaged by the Army Chief of Staff. Brigadier General Mills provided a hard hitting look at the Army and how the evolving force could shape a more distributed operational and decision-making force, one which he saw as providing for 21st century ground maneuver forces.
This briefing was what Mills presented at the seminar.
Airbus Defence and Space Perspective on Technological Development, June 2016ICSA, LLC
This overview briefing on Airbus Defence and Space focus on technological development was provided to the trade press during the Trade Media briefing, June 2016 in Munich.
In this presentation to the press at the Airbus Trade Media Briefing, Phillipe Galland, Head of Transport Services, provided an update on June 10,2014. In this presentation to the press at the Airbus Trade Media Briefing, Antonio Rodriguez Barberan, head of Military Aircraft, provided an update on June 9,2014. This is the first presentation at the Trade Media Briefing after Eurofighter and the UAV programs of Cassidian have been incorporated into the restructured Airbus Defense and Space.
Rockwell Collins Presentation to Williams Foundation Seminar on Air-Land Inte...ICSA, LLC
In this presentation by Mr Nick Gibbs, Rockwell Collins to the Williams Foundation seminar on air-land integration, the focus was upon the intersection between the role of the JTAC and evolving technologies.
The seminar focused on the way ahead with regard to air-land integration.
Air Force needs to be capable of delivering air and space power effects to support conventional and special operations in the land domain.
Air Force’s Plan Jericho and Army’s Plan Beersheba need to align if there is to be a coordinated approach to integrating air base operations, air mobility, close air support, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and rotary wing aviation.
To date, little attention has been paid to the integration of technology across service lines, the development of integrated tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) and a coherent joint collective training program.
Air Force and Army need to remediate existing deficiencies and implement a capability management process that leaves it postured to take advantage of the transformative nature of fifth generation technology.
The seminar explored the art of the possible in future Air-Land operations.
In this briefing, Rear Admiral Scott, Commander of the 2nd Expeditionary Strike Group, based in Norfolk VA explains the organization, role and con-ops of ESG 2,
Bold Alligator 2014 involved several coalition and joint forces in a forceable insertion exercise. A key focus of the exercise was on Command Control, not just from a technical point of view but from the standpoint of how to scale modular forces to achieve the intended combat effect.
The new airship has the potential to be more than an order of magnitude more cost-effective than current ISR air and spacecraft.
It's capabilities and potential as an ISR, comms relay, surrogate satellite, and/or other critical airborne functions are unmatched.
Learning from the F-16 Experience to Choose the Next Danish Combat AircraftICSA, LLC
On April 17, 2015, a joint symposium on the evolution of airpower was co-sponsored by The Sir Richard Williams Foundation (Australia) and the Centre for Military Studies of the Department of Political Science of the University of Copenhagen.
Both organizations are partners with Second Line of Defense.
This was an unusual conference given that it launched an Australian effort to broaden the working relationship with non-Asian partners in shaping new approaches to airpower and was, in turn, the beginning of a broader intellectual outreach by the Danish Centre as well.
This briefing was the presentation by Dr. Gary Schaub of the CMS which provided an overview on his study on the lessons learned by the Danish Air Force from operating the F-16 with regard to the next fighter aircraft acquisition.
In this April 2016 presentation by Ed Timperlake, the question of how to reshape US strategy to deal with the second nuclear age is the focus of attention.
Are we trapped by our historical knowledge of “deterrence?”
Professor Bracken: “If the United States doesn’t have a flexible, reliable nuclear posture it can’t deal effectively with other countries who do. It is the ultimate vulnerability that shapes other security choices.”
Major General (Retired) Goldfein Presentation to Williams Foundation Seminar ...ICSA, LLC
In this presentation by Major General (Retired) Goldfein to the Williams Foundation seminar on air-land integration, the focus was upon the dynamics of change affecting C2 and the expanded role of C2 in the battlespace.
The seminar focused on the way ahead with regard to air-land integration.
Air Force needs to be capable of delivering air and space power effects to support conventional and special operations in the land domain.
Air Force’s Plan Jericho and Army’s Plan Beersheba need to align if there is to be a coordinated approach to integrating air base operations, air mobility, close air support, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and rotary wing aviation.
To date, little attention has been paid to the integration of technology across service lines, the development of integrated tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) and a coherent joint collective training program.
Air Force and Army need to remediate existing deficiencies and implement a capability management process that leaves it postured to take advantage of the transformative nature of fifth generation technology.
The seminar explored the art of the possible in future Air-Land operations.
General Atomics Presentation to Williams Foundation Seminar on Air-Land Integration
L3 Presentation at Williams Foundation Seminar on New Approaches to Air-Land ...ICSA, LLC
In this presentation by Mr Victor King, L-3 Mission Integration, to the Williams Foundation, the focus was upon how to leverage commercial technologies to augment C2 and ISR capabilities for the ADF.
The seminar focused on the way ahead with regard to air-land integration.
Air Force needs to be capable of delivering air and space power effects to support conventional and special operations in the land domain. Air Force’s Plan Jericho and Army’s Plan Beersheba need to align if there is to be a coordinated approach to integrating air base operations, air mobility, close air support, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and rotary wing aviation. To date, little attention has been paid to the integration of technology across service lines, the development of integrated tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) and a coherent joint collective training program. Air Force and Army need to remediate existing deficiencies and implement a capability management process that leaves it postured to take advantage of the transformative nature of fifth generation technology. The seminar explored the art of the possible in future Air-Land operations.
Vertech Group Upstream Drilling Capability Statement Owen Johnstone
Vertech Group has a wealth of offshore drilling experience. We can provide a wide range of services including NDT services, in-service inspections, specialist maintenance, project management, tank testing services and more.
Read our capability statement to learn about what we can do in the upstream drilling sector.
Visit our website at https://www.vertechgroup.com.au/
Editor’s Special Notice.
Like many of our readers I was shocked to learn Roger Corbin, one of the most respected icons in the Australian aviation training community, died in a helicopter accident at Hobart Airport on 7 November 2017.
I have delayed the October 2017 Report
to write a detailed tribute to Roger Corbin.
Prior to the tragic accident, I had offered assistance to several organizations who are launching conferences or events towards the end of November.
Accordingly, I have attached some notices which were scheduled to go into the October report, now been delayed.
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During the Airbus Military Trade Media Briefing 2013, held on May 29th and 30th 2013, the trade press had an opportunity to fly on the A400M. After watching the plane emerge over the past few years, it was exciting to have the opportunity to fly the plane.
Noticeably quiet inside the plane, journalists noted the rapid ascent off a short take off and the smooth ride for a large cargo plane. The plane is designed to combine the ability to operate C-130 “like” with the kind of oversized loads, which the C-17 can carry.
At the event, the head of the A400M program, Cedric Gautier, briefed the press on the progress of the plane and the upcoming deliveries to the French and Turkish Air Forces in 2013. Two A400Ms will be seen at the upcoming Paris Air Show, with the French Air Force one seen on the static display.
A400 M Training: A Multi-National Solution Set
These slides were presented during the Trade Media 2012 event held at Madrid, Spain and Toulouse, France in May 2012.
The briefing was provided by Ian Burrett, Heading of Training and Aircrew Operations, Customer Services for Airbus Military.
The A400M is not a platform; it is a fleet and a system. Training and operational support are critical components of the overall capability of the product.
The program has shaped an approach to providing integrated training and Ops support via an integrated network.
The plane has a very automated loadmaster system which means that a “typical” operational involving transport would see a three person crew on board, pilot, co-pilot and loadmaster.
The international training center opened in October 2010 and is the hub for the multinational training. As the equipment and tools are installed, the center will be ready for training in the summer of 2012.
Brigadier Chris Mills on the future of Air-Land integrationICSA, LLC
The Australian Army perspective on the evolving framework for air-land integration under the impact of evolving technologies was provided at the Williams Foundation seminar by the current Chief of Staff of the Army, Lt. General Angus Campbell and by Brigadier General Chris Mills, Director General, Army Modernization.
The Chief of Staff clearly underscored that the land wars of the past decade are not the template for moving forward and saw the need and opportunity to shape new ways to integrate airpower with ground maneuver forces in providing for more effective capabilities in the contested battlespace.
The second was the reshaping of Army modernization to achieve the force envisaged by the Army Chief of Staff. Brigadier General Mills provided a hard hitting look at the Army and how the evolving force could shape a more distributed operational and decision-making force, one which he saw as providing for 21st century ground maneuver forces.
This briefing was what Mills presented at the seminar.
Airbus Defence and Space Perspective on Technological Development, June 2016ICSA, LLC
This overview briefing on Airbus Defence and Space focus on technological development was provided to the trade press during the Trade Media briefing, June 2016 in Munich.
In this presentation to the press at the Airbus Trade Media Briefing, Phillipe Galland, Head of Transport Services, provided an update on June 10,2014. In this presentation to the press at the Airbus Trade Media Briefing, Antonio Rodriguez Barberan, head of Military Aircraft, provided an update on June 9,2014. This is the first presentation at the Trade Media Briefing after Eurofighter and the UAV programs of Cassidian have been incorporated into the restructured Airbus Defense and Space.
Rockwell Collins Presentation to Williams Foundation Seminar on Air-Land Inte...ICSA, LLC
In this presentation by Mr Nick Gibbs, Rockwell Collins to the Williams Foundation seminar on air-land integration, the focus was upon the intersection between the role of the JTAC and evolving technologies.
The seminar focused on the way ahead with regard to air-land integration.
Air Force needs to be capable of delivering air and space power effects to support conventional and special operations in the land domain.
Air Force’s Plan Jericho and Army’s Plan Beersheba need to align if there is to be a coordinated approach to integrating air base operations, air mobility, close air support, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and rotary wing aviation.
To date, little attention has been paid to the integration of technology across service lines, the development of integrated tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) and a coherent joint collective training program.
Air Force and Army need to remediate existing deficiencies and implement a capability management process that leaves it postured to take advantage of the transformative nature of fifth generation technology.
The seminar explored the art of the possible in future Air-Land operations.
In this briefing, Rear Admiral Scott, Commander of the 2nd Expeditionary Strike Group, based in Norfolk VA explains the organization, role and con-ops of ESG 2,
Bold Alligator 2014 involved several coalition and joint forces in a forceable insertion exercise. A key focus of the exercise was on Command Control, not just from a technical point of view but from the standpoint of how to scale modular forces to achieve the intended combat effect.
The new airship has the potential to be more than an order of magnitude more cost-effective than current ISR air and spacecraft.
It's capabilities and potential as an ISR, comms relay, surrogate satellite, and/or other critical airborne functions are unmatched.
Learning from the F-16 Experience to Choose the Next Danish Combat AircraftICSA, LLC
On April 17, 2015, a joint symposium on the evolution of airpower was co-sponsored by The Sir Richard Williams Foundation (Australia) and the Centre for Military Studies of the Department of Political Science of the University of Copenhagen.
Both organizations are partners with Second Line of Defense.
This was an unusual conference given that it launched an Australian effort to broaden the working relationship with non-Asian partners in shaping new approaches to airpower and was, in turn, the beginning of a broader intellectual outreach by the Danish Centre as well.
This briefing was the presentation by Dr. Gary Schaub of the CMS which provided an overview on his study on the lessons learned by the Danish Air Force from operating the F-16 with regard to the next fighter aircraft acquisition.
In this April 2016 presentation by Ed Timperlake, the question of how to reshape US strategy to deal with the second nuclear age is the focus of attention.
Are we trapped by our historical knowledge of “deterrence?”
Professor Bracken: “If the United States doesn’t have a flexible, reliable nuclear posture it can’t deal effectively with other countries who do. It is the ultimate vulnerability that shapes other security choices.”
Major General (Retired) Goldfein Presentation to Williams Foundation Seminar ...ICSA, LLC
In this presentation by Major General (Retired) Goldfein to the Williams Foundation seminar on air-land integration, the focus was upon the dynamics of change affecting C2 and the expanded role of C2 in the battlespace.
The seminar focused on the way ahead with regard to air-land integration.
Air Force needs to be capable of delivering air and space power effects to support conventional and special operations in the land domain.
Air Force’s Plan Jericho and Army’s Plan Beersheba need to align if there is to be a coordinated approach to integrating air base operations, air mobility, close air support, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and rotary wing aviation.
To date, little attention has been paid to the integration of technology across service lines, the development of integrated tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) and a coherent joint collective training program.
Air Force and Army need to remediate existing deficiencies and implement a capability management process that leaves it postured to take advantage of the transformative nature of fifth generation technology.
The seminar explored the art of the possible in future Air-Land operations.
General Atomics Presentation to Williams Foundation Seminar on Air-Land Integration
L3 Presentation at Williams Foundation Seminar on New Approaches to Air-Land ...ICSA, LLC
In this presentation by Mr Victor King, L-3 Mission Integration, to the Williams Foundation, the focus was upon how to leverage commercial technologies to augment C2 and ISR capabilities for the ADF.
The seminar focused on the way ahead with regard to air-land integration.
Air Force needs to be capable of delivering air and space power effects to support conventional and special operations in the land domain. Air Force’s Plan Jericho and Army’s Plan Beersheba need to align if there is to be a coordinated approach to integrating air base operations, air mobility, close air support, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and rotary wing aviation. To date, little attention has been paid to the integration of technology across service lines, the development of integrated tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) and a coherent joint collective training program. Air Force and Army need to remediate existing deficiencies and implement a capability management process that leaves it postured to take advantage of the transformative nature of fifth generation technology. The seminar explored the art of the possible in future Air-Land operations.
Preparing, Engaging and Prevailing in 21st Century ConflictICSA, LLC
In this briefing delivered in Rome on October 3, 2014, Robbin Laird and John Blackburn discussed the challenges of dealing with 21st century conflicts and the approaches being taken by the USMC and the RAAF to dealing with these challenges. The seminar was sponsored by Airpress and held at the Centro Alti Studi per la Difesa (CASD). The briefing was followed by a presentaton by the Italian Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Lt. General Preziosa.
Air Vice Marshal John Blackburn on 21st Century Force DesignICSA, LLC
In the last formal presentation of the Williams Seminar on air-sea integration, John Blackburn, the former Deputy Chair of the Williams Foundation and a past Deputy Chief of the RAAF, addressed the challenge of building from the ground up a truly integrated force. To do so, requires more than the significant efforts the services are each doing working to shape cross modernization; it required a new approach to force structure design.
He then announced that on 6 March 2017, the Foundation will run a one-day Seminar on the topic of Integrated Force Design, stepping beyond the focus on airpower, sea power and Land power to one of integrated power. He also announced the Foundations plan to run a case study Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) in order to explore how we could achieve an Integrated Force Design.
"We will explore a new way of working together at the integrated level and we intend to some analysis with force characteristics of this future integrated force. We aim to help the project officers think beyond their own projects to design in greater capability to leverage one another from the outset, from the design level. In fact, the challenge is ensure that the aperture is wide within individual projects to have the kind of interactive dynamic developments which a joint force design process can unleash. Unfortunately many projects often narrow the aperture to a replacement mindset in order to save time.
We want the project officers of individual projects to be able to say: "Okay, in my project as well as replacing what I had today, I've got to make sure that the capability I'm designing be a part of the future kill web rather than a force component networked or connected in an after-market after thought.
We see that as the main challenge and the opportunity to design the future force, integrated at birth."
In this presentation to the press at the Airbus Trade Media Briefing, Jens Nielsen, Head of Unmanned Aerial Systems, provided an update on June 9,2014. This is the first presentation on UAVs at the Trade Media Briefing with the launch of the restructured Airbus Defense and Space.
Professor Jakobsen on the Danish Way of WarICSA, LLC
On April 17, 2015, a joint symposium on the evolution of airpower was co-sponsored by The Sir Richard Williams Foundation (Australia) and the Centre for Military Studies of the Department of Political Science of the University of Copenhagen.
Both organizations are partners with Second Line of Defense.
This was an unusual conference given that it launched an Australian effort to broaden the working relationship with non-Asian partners in shaping new approaches to airpower and was, in turn, the beginning of a broader intellectual outreach by the Danish Centre as well.
In this presentation, the well known Danish professor, Peter Viggo Jakobsen, explains the current Danish approach to military operations.
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For many organisations across the world ANSI/TIA-942 has become the data centre standard of choice. This trend is increasing. It is imperative for these organisations to verify the correct implementation of the standard through a stringent audit process which is aligned with the ISO guidelines for auditing. This two-day course builds further on the technical understanding of the standard acquired in the CTDC® (Certified TIA-942 Design Consultant) course. It enables participants to develop skills and knowledge to conduct an internal audit program by applying widely recognised audit principles, procedures and techniques which are aligned with the ISO-19011 auditing guideline.
This paper was delivery at the ASNE Virtual Technology, Systems and Ships symposium. January 26-28 2021. It focused on ways to integrate unmanned surface vessels into the fleet. He highlight a concept o operations, he designated as a 'nesting dolls" approach. Credit: MARTAC
The title of the Williams Foundation Seminar held on October 24, 2019 was “the requirements for fifth generation manoeuvre.” But those presentations which dealt with the industry and the government-industry relationship highlighted that the legacy approach to setting requirements which not deliver effectively fifth-generation manoeuvre capabilities.
The industrial-government eco system is evolving and that evolution needs to deliver cross-domain integration which requires government and industry to work together more effectively. And moving passed stove-piped platform acquisition and finding ways to shape Australian defense architectures which can subsume systems bought abroad within a more integrated Australian set of capabilities are two of the key tasks facing the Australian defense system.
The Deputy Secretary of the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group provided his perspective in his presentation to the Seminar.
The title of the Williams Foundation Seminar held on October 24, 2019 was “the requirements for fifth generation manoeuvre.” But those presentations which dealt with the industry and the government-industry relationship highlighted that the legacy approach to setting requirements which not deliver effectively fifth-generation manoeuvre capabilities.
The industrial-government eco system is evolving and that evolution needs to deliver cross-domain integration which requires government and industry to work together more effectively. And moving passed stove-piped platform acquisition and finding ways to shape Australian defense architectures which can subsume systems bought abroad within a more integrated Australian set of capabilities are two of the key tasks facing the Australian defense system.
Richard Czumak of Lockheed Martin provided his perspective in his presentation to the Seminar.
Presentation By Air Vice Marshal (Retd.) Chris DeebleICSA, LLC
The title of the Williams Foundation Seminar held on October 24, 2019 was “the requirements for fifth generation manoeuvre.” But those presentations which dealt with the industry and the government-industry relationship highlighted that the legacy approach to setting requirements which not deliver effectively fifth-generation manoeuvre capabilities.
The industrial-government eco system is evolving and that evolution needs to deliver cross-domain integration which requires government and industry to work together more effectively. And moving passed stove-piped platform acquisition and finding ways to shape Australian defense architectures which can subsume systems bought abroad within a more integrated Australian set of capabilities are two of the key tasks facing the Australian defense system.
The head of Northrup Grumman Australia, Chris Deeble, provided his perspective in his presentation to the Seminar.
BG langford Presentation at Williams Foundation seminar October 24 2019ICSA, LLC
BRIG Ian Langford, the head of Army’s Land Capability programs highlighted at the Williams Foundation Seminar held in Canberra, Australia, October 24, 2019, how he saw the Army adapting to the new environment and contributing to fifth generation manoeuvre.
BRIG Ian Langford argued that the evolving networks of forces enabled by a fifth-generation approach could provide new ways to mix and match forces to allow for more combat flexibility.
AIRCDRE Phil Gordon on the Changing Character of ManouvreICSA, LLC
The Commander of the RAAF’s Air Warfare Centre, AIRCDRE Phil Gordon focused on the changing nature of C2 at the Williams Foundation Seminar on the Changing Requirements for Fifth Generation Maneuver held in Canberra, Australia, October 24, 2019.
In this prevention at the Williams Foundation Seminar held in Canberra, Australia on October 24, 2019,
The scene setting presentation for the seminar was provided by WGCDR Joe Brick of the Australian War College. She provided a look back to inform the way ahead for Australia and its allies to position themselves for decisive advantage in 21st century conflict. .
The core GATR capability is really about rapid response.
In an article by Debra Werner of Space News published on December 5, 2017, the role of GATR was highlighted.
Cubic Corporation’s GATR satellite antennas continue to provide communications links for residents and community leaders in Puerto Rico more than two months after Hurricane Maria devastated the U.S. territory and nearby Caribbean islands.
Employees of GATR Technologies, part of Cubic Corporation’s Mission Solutions Division, were in the U.S. Virgin Islands working to reestablish communications in the wake of Hurricane Irma, when Help.NGO’s Disaster Immediate Response Team and Cisco Systems’ Tactical Operations Team called for assistance in Puerto Rico.
Victor Vega, GATR Technologies director of emerging solutions, and his colleagues packed inflatable satellite antennas in suitcases and brought them to areas of Puerto Rico where hurricane-force winds and fallen trees had dismantled the terrestrial communications infrastructure. They installed inflatable GATR 2.4 meter antennas on rooftops, including two U.S. Army National Guard buildings that served as a distribution point for food and water.
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In this briefing by Wing Commander Alison MacCarthy, the CO of the Heavy Air Lift SPO looks at how the RAAF works with industry to maintain its air platforms.
MBDA Briefing at Williams Foundation Seminar, April 11, 2019ICSA, LLC
This briefing by Chris Stevens from MBDA highlights the UK approach to sovereignty with regard to its weapons enterprise.
It was presented at the Williams Foundation Seminar in Canberra, Australia, April 11, 2019
Far from the Sanctuaries: Sustaining a Fifth Generation Fight in the Indo-Pac...ICSA, LLC
During the recent Williams Foundation Seminar examining the approach and ways to sustain Australian forces in the evolving regional context, Donna- Cain-Riva. Director of Future Logistics Capability for the Royal Australian Air Force, provided an overview on key capabilities necessary to sustain the force for anticipated regional crises.
Currently, she is working within the RAAF, but has been working in a variety of logistics positions in the ADF since 2001, and the range of experience makes a great deal of sense given the focus within the RAAF on providing a joint capability for the ADF overall.
Mike Tarlton Briefing to Williams Fondation Seminar on Joint Strike, August ...ICSA, LLC
Mike Tarlton, Director, Advanced Programs, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, provided a look at advanced unmanned concepts as a way to enhance independent RAAF strike capability.
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El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.