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Force development chief, military brass outline Canada’s C4ISR objectives
“Resilience and security of the supply chain integrity are critical factors in our C4ISR programs,” says Rear-Admiral D. C. Hawco,...
C4ISR and Beyond 2016 brings together DND, military, and defence vendors
Cyber attacks and asymmetric threats from rogue nations as well as terrorist groups – both from abroad, as well as...
CC-130J Hercules offset results in $1.1-M investment in University of Waterloo research
Lockheed Martin has invested $1.1 million into a research project that explores the design and feasibility of a mobile system...
The SkyHawks celebrate 45 years
Since 1971, The SkyHawks have been captivating and entertaining audiences with aerobatic feats using their signature Canadian flag canopies.
New remote weapon stations to be installed in Navy ships
Under the terms of the deal, Raytheon will provide up to 58 naval remote weapon stations for the Royal Canadian Navy.
2nd Canadian Division first to receive new TAPVs
Army expects to declare full operational capability by mid-2020, following training of all operators, and completion of user trials and...
Review that will decide future of Canada’s armed forces launched
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan names members of blue-ribbon panel body that will review Canada's defence policy
Cyber defence, data analysis top U.S. C4ISR gap
Booze Allen Hamilton exec's assessment of U.S. C4ISR also useful to Canadian government and military brass
Gov’t, SMEs, primes get together at 3rd Made in Canada event
“The government of Canada buys everything,” Christopher Baird, senior director of Build in Canada Innovation Program (BCIP) from Public Works...