International cyber attack could yet see more cases

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is warning that more cases of ransomware may yet be reported as countries around the world attempt to get to grips with the ‘WannaCry’ cyber attack on Friday that wreaked havoc for thousands of private and public sector organisations. The cyber attack hit 150 countries, as companies faced demands […]

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Brexit: what does it really mean for the UK defence industry?

Brexit and its implications continue to be widely discussed. Here, defence writer Mark Lane takes a look at a recent report on what leaving the EU might mean for UK defence and for defence procurement.  Negotiations over the UK’s departure from the EU are barely under way and it will be some time before details […]

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EDA Cyber Defence Pooling & Sharing Project signed

An European Defence Agency (EDA) initiative has resulted in the Project Arrangement (PA) for the first ever Cyber Defence Pooling & Sharing Project being signed by all eleven contributing Member States. The Cyber Ranges Federation Project sees the coming together of Austria, Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Finland, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands, Portugal and Sweden under the […]

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Enabling effective communication for dismounted combat

  Communication on the battlefield is an important priority, but has also been problematic. In this article we speak with Timothy Coley, a specialist in communications at Thales UK, about the problems and solutions being developed for dismounted soldiers. Two fire teams approach a battlefield objective. Navigating rolling terrain in arrowhead formation, the group then come […]

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9 Flats & 1 Supermarket

Scheme comprises demolition of building and construction of 4 storey building comprising commercial A1 (retail) ground floor unit to provide new premises for Tesco Local Store and introducing 9 one-two bedroom apartments above with associated bin and cycl

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EDA 3D-printing consultation deadline extended

The EDA is currently carrying out a consultation on the impact of Additive Manufacturing, otherwise known as 3D printing. Additive Manufacturing has been identified as one of the key enabling technologies to improve European industrial competitiveness. Although AM technologies have been developed in the civil sector, it is considered that there is significant potential for […]

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Call of the wild

Norfolk-based NBC Environment has been awarded an MOD contract for the management of wildlife on six RAF bases. Located in Lincolnshire and Cambridge, the six bases include RAF Scampton, home to the world-famous Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force College at RAF Cranwell, and RAF Coningsby, which is the main operating base for two of […]

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BriteCloud shines at Royal Air Force’s new Rapid Capability Office

The RAF has signed its first partner contract for the newly-established Rapid Capability Office. This first joint project will see Leonardo and the RAF work together on next generation RF countermeasures, with the BriteCloud system brought into use. The organisations will work together on the next generation of fighter jet countermeasures known as ‘expendable active […]

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Serco Australia signs MoU with ADF

The Australian Defence Force (ADF) and Serco Australia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to support reservist operations. Signing the MoU in Canberra, were Serco Asia Australia CEO Mark Irwin, and Rear Admiral Bruce Kafer. Head Reserve and Youth Division, Rear Admiral Bruce Kafer said the purpose of the MoU was to formalise the relationship between Serco […]

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425 Houses/School/Extra Care Facility/

Hybrid application for the demolition of existing building/structures and the comprehensive redevelopment of Land South of Park Road, Faringdon, comprising up to 425 residential dwellings (Use Class C3) including affordable homes, flexibility to enable th

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Supacat wins Queen’s Award for International Trade

Devon-based Supacat, which designs and manufactures high-mobility and protected vehicles for armed forces across the world, has won the Queen’s Award for International Trade for Outstanding Short Term Growth. In the past three years Supacat’s overseas earnings have grown from £2.5 million to over £32 million on the back of orders for products such as […]

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