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The implications of the Pentagon's recently adopted "adaptive planning" process will be detailed in a new report.
The DMO has announced a number of Executive Briefings in the lead up to D+I in 2009.
In-service support of all Royal Navy major sonar systems will be delivered by Thales UK under the second phase of its 10-year contract.
A free consultation with a Patent or Trade Mark Attorney is being offered to creators of intellectual property.
Saudi Arabia's E-3A AWACS aifrcraft will be upgraded by Boeing.
The Israel Aerospace Industries Heron UAV has soared to an impressive 40,000 ft in testing.
Eurocopter has successfully fired the Spike air-to-ground missile from a HAD Tiger.
US Defense is researching new binoculars that can monitor electrical activity in the user's brain.
The new Asia-Pacific Civil-Military Centre of Excellence aims to unite a collection of agencies to develop practical Defence solutions.
When the Pentagon re-commences its multibillion-dollar tanker competition in 2009, competitive prototyping would be supported.
Australia and Britain will have to wait until 2009 for the US to ratify the Defence Trade Cooperation Treaties.
A recent study criticising the F-35 hasn't swayed the opinion of Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon.
The Mortimer Report has recommended that the DMO should become an executive agency.
The US Navy is researching suitability and maturity of lighter than air (LTA) platforms.
India is seeking overseas advice on how to keep its military science workforce at home.
With the help of L-3 Communications' ROVER, RAAF AP-3Cs and Coalition aircraft equipped with TCDLs will be able to deliver data direct to soldiers on the ground.