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Last chance to register - the future ADF, a networked joint force

Defence Connect is inviting defence industry professionals to register for a free webcast on a future-fit ADF, streamed live today 10:30 AEDT. 

Defence Connect is inviting defence industry professionals to register for a free webcast on a future-fit ADF, streamed live today 10:30 AEDT. 

Defence Connect is hosting a webcast today (23 February 2023) on why and how the Australian Defence Force (ADF) must plan for not only current conflicts, but potential future conflicts.

The webcast will begin at 10:30am and conclude at 11:30am. To register for free, click here.

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Moderated by Defence Connect managing editor Liam Garman, the speakers include:

  • Terry Saunder, director at Northrop Grumman Australia
  • Malcolm Davis, senior analyst in defence strategy and capability at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
  • Major General Mick Ryan, AM (retired), adjunct fellow, Centre for Strategic International Studies (US) and non-resident fellow of the Lowy Institute
  • Hugh Webster, chief technology officer, Boeing Australia

As geopolitical threats evolve at alarming speeds, the battlespace of the future could alter significantly.

 

The webcast will explore the following topics:

  • The challenges of an evolving future battlespace
  • The need for the ADF to coordinate and act uniformly across all domains
  • The benefits of the ADF’s systems and platforms working together in an integrated operational environment
  • The benefits of the ADF operating a networked joint force.

While the federal government has invested significantly in upgrading and acquiring new defence platforms, the webcast will explore whether this is sufficient to provide the security Australia requires.

Defence Connect is urging all defence industry professionals to register free and tune in to the webcast to hear our speakers’ thoughts on these timely issues.

This webcast is live and interactive, so be sure to prepare your questions to have them answered live.

 

The webcast will begin at 10:30am today (23 February) and conclude at 11:30am. To register for free, click here.

 

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