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RMCC training to be revamped
The team investigating RMCC found cadets and officers enjoyed a “sense of belonging and camaraderie” but also uncovered “inconsistent leadership”...
CAF spouses get employment help through METSpouse
The challenge of finding gainful employment is an issue the affects thousands of spouses of CAF members throughout Canada.
Army units increase role in recovery of ill and injured members
New directive aims to increase cooperation between Army units, their injured members, and the CA soldier support system which help...
The three questions you should ask yourself to avoid cost estimation risks
Schedule pressure dooms more megaprojects than any other single factor.
Nova Scotia marine innovation gets $4.5-M boost from Irving
COVE is expected to train, attract and retain ocean talent; share resources; and enhance the global reputation of Canada’s marine...
5 factors that can prevent faulty cost estimates
"A valuable cost analysis is not one that gives the customer the answer they want but gives the customer answer...
WiDS Scholarship honours WWI nurse Katherine Maud Macdonald
Over 250 women and men from the defence and security industry in Canada participated in a breakfast event to honour...
Lockheed Martin delivers combat trainer system to New Zealand Navy
The CMS 330 has been described as “the brain” of a naval ship because it integrates signals from radar and...
Parachute malfunction cited in SAR tech’s death
Master Cpl. Alfred Barr. of the 435 Transport and Rescue Squadron, was on training near Yorkton, Sask, when he was killed.
Accurate cost estimation critical to government, military procurement
Factors such as economic climate, politics, technological advances, even demographic challenges will always threaten to derail program budgets.