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The case for diversification and finding Innovation in other sectors
Failure to diversify your investment portfolio is risky, failure to diversify in the defence industry can be suicide
Moving vans needed to haul paperwork for FWSAR bids
If the number of documents is any indication of how long it would take for government officials to deliberate on...
U.S. military reports record number of drone crashes
At a time when unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are in most demand for anti-terrorists missions, reports have surfaced that the...
In-Service Support gems
There is always a buzz and flurry of excitement around the thrill of the chase of government acquisition procurements as...
Canadian aerospace firm hopes F-35 program is still alive
During his election campaign, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised that the Liberals will not okay the purchase of the Lockheed...
The US is using tech that could secure Canada’s Arctic
One of the cornerstones of the United States’ future systems is its cooperative engagement capabilities. This is a concept that...
Canadian Avcorp earns F-35 contract despite aircraft’s uncertain future
On October 15, Canadian company Avcorp Industries announced it had been awarded its first purchase contract from Lockheed Martin. The...
The Replacements Part 5: Is the F-35 “too good” for Canada?
Early Days The F-35 started in 1983 as the Advanced Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing (ASTOVL) program, and was initiated...
The Replacements – Canada’s Future Fighters, Part Two
The Replacements Part II: Hornet’s Nest The numbers in Figure 1 are based on details found in the 2011...
Australian partnership offers new opportunity for defence project managers
When the Canadian Armed Forces prepares soldiers, sailors and airmen and women for combat, it ensures they have the necessary...