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Germany’s €100 billion defence pivot
March 17 2022
The recent invasion of Ukraine has prompted the German government – made up of social democrats, greens and liberals – to reverse decades of Germa...
 How shared infrastructure collaboration will boost defence productivity
How shared infrastructure collaboration will boost defence productivity
We must work collaboratively on secure shared infrastructure for Australia’s sovereign industry to meet the big challenges of providing Defence capability. Daniel Lai, CEO...
March 16 2022
Why Defence must tackle its digital skills crisis with ferocity
Why Defence must tackle its digital skills crisis with ferocity
The digital skills and technology gap in the military is well known and being discussed with increasing urgency. But beyond the need to embrace the latest technology on the...
March 14 2022
The three key logistics and supply chain focuses for the defence industry in 2022 and beyond
The three key logistics and supply chain focuses for the defence industry in 2022 and beyond
The use of software to manage IT infrastructures and mission critical weapons systems has made huge advancements within military organisations and their in-service support...
March 11 2022
Driving a wedge between Putin and Xi
Driving a wedge between Putin and Xi
Should the United States and its international partners exploit the “deep mistrust” between Putin and Xi to undermine their geostrategic co-operation?
March 11 2022
Submarine basing on Australia’s east coast – issues for early discussion
Submarine basing on Australia’s east coast – issues for early discussion
Navy veteran and defence industry analyst Christopher Skinner unpacks the Commonwealth government’s recent decision to develop a new naval base along Australia’s east...
March 10 2022
How serious is Putin’s threat of nuclear war?
How serious is Putin’s threat of nuclear war?
Could Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have nuclear consequences?
March 09 2022
Andrew Chapman
‘Regional lift-off’ — Powering industry via the Hawk Lead-In Fighter project
Andrew Chapman from BAE Systems Australia explains how the Commonwealth government’s recent decision to extend the company’s Hawk Lead-In Fighter project would support...
March 08 2022
Russia, Ukraine and the second cold war
Russia, Ukraine and the second cold war
Is Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a symptom of an “unrecognised and unacknowledged” cold war?
March 03 2022
If you do not have interoperability, you do not have an alliance
If you do not have interoperability, you do not have an alliance
Systematic founder and CEO Michael Holm writes about the threats he sees Australia facing as he returns to a badly shaken Europe.
March 02 2022
Russia-Ukraine clash poses quandary for Middle East, India
Russia-Ukraine clash poses quandary for Middle East, India
How will India, Iran, Israel, and Turkey manage their complicated relationship with Moscow in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine?
February 28 2022
A secure approach to information superiority
A secure approach to information superiority
The world’s militaries are increasingly looking to Australia for an approach to information superiority that is executable within the constraints of their existing...
February 24 2022
Answering the Chinese challenge with boldness and transparency
Answering the Chinese challenge with boldness and transparency
Why Australia must capitalise on public support for a strong stance on China to advance its long-term national security interests.
February 22 2022
The Indo-Pacific consequences of Ukraine action
The Indo-Pacific consequences of Ukraine action
How will the United States’ response to tensions in Eastern Europe shape its strategy in the Indo-Pacific?
February 18 2022
Government needs to support our Aussie defence industry – it’s good for our sovereignty, good for our regions
Government needs to support our Aussie defence industry – it’s good for our sovereignty, good for our regions
The Prime Minister and Defence Minister may have elevated their language on conflict and the need for greater sovereignty, but the truth is there is a yawning gap between...
February 17 2022
A faster and fairer ADF through AI
A faster and fairer ADF through AI
Machine learning can be used in day-to-day tasks within the ADF to take unnecessary administrative responsibilities off Commanders, and help them get back to the task of...
February 16 2022
Is the Quad finally on the front foot?
Is the Quad finally on the front foot?
Are the Indo-Pacific’s most powerful democracies beginning to break ground in the fight to curb authoritarian aggression in the region?
February 15 2022
Unpacking China’s modern Taiwan strategy
Unpacking China’s modern Taiwan strategy
Last year, US General John Hyten explained that China’s rate of military innovation was “stunning”. Despite closing the gap on the United States’ uncertain...
February 14 2022
Has the West bought into China, Russia’s grand deception?
Has the West bought into China, Russia’s grand deception?
Have Beijing and Moscow fooled Western democracies into yielding ground in the tussle for geopolitical supremacy?
February 11 2022
Q & A: Greg Barsby, managing director of QinetiQ Australia
Q & A: Greg Barsby, managing director of QinetiQ Australia
This Q&A is a transcript of a recent podcast between Greg Barsby, managing director of QinetiQ Australia and Defence Connect which can be viewed here. 
February 10 2022