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WA Indo-Pacific Defence Conference returns in 2021 bigger and better

WA Indo-Pacific Defence Conference to be held at Optus Stadium from October 19-20 Prominent international defence speakers confirmed, more than 500 expected to attend Annual conference was postponed last year due to COVID-19  The Western Australian Indo-Pacific Defence Conference returns this year, with three prominent international speakers already confirmed. United States’ Indo-Pacific Co-ordinator Dr Kurt Campbell will deliver a keynote speech along with former US Ambassador to South Korea and Commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command Admiral Harry Harris. BAE Systems Australia CEO Gabby Costigan will also give a speech.  The Japanese Minister for Defense Nobuo Kishi and President of Boeing Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific Dr Brendan Nelson will also address the conference.

Update: Australia removing Elbit software from army s battle management system

Update: Australia removing Elbit software from army s battle management system 05 May 2021 by Julian Kerr Elbit Systems Australia (ELSA) has been formally advised that the software it has provided for the Australian Army’s digital battle management system (BMS) under Project Land 200 will be removed from service as of 15 May, sources confirmed to Janes on 3 May. ELSA was informed of the decision in mid-April, both in a directive from army headquarters and in a meeting with senior army officers and executives from the Department of Defence’s (DoD’s) Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG), according to the sources. Already a Janes subscriber? Read the full article via the

Australia removing Elbit software from army s battle management system

Australia removing Elbit software from army s battle management system 04 May 2021 by Julian Kerr Elbit Systems Australia (ESA) has been formally advised that the software it has provided for the Australian Army’s digital battle management system (BMS) will be removed from service as of 15 May, sources confirmed to Janes on 3 May. ESA was informed of the decision in mid-April, both in a directive from army headquarters and in a meeting with senior army officers and executives from the Department of Defence’s (DoD’s) Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG), according to the sources. Already a Janes subscriber? Read the full article via the

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