Australia’s Defence and National Security: How Defence is Enhancing Australia’s Cyber Resilience
In this article from our friends and partners at the Royal United Services Institute NSW, MAJGEN Coyle provides us some information on how Defence is enhancing Australia’s cyber resilience.
‘Slow Down’ – A Response by the CO of the Army School of Transport
… licenses and proficiencies awarded (over 8,000 or 84% of the total) are exported by AST as the … Agent. As we are all too aware, there are limited low tempo …
… of February 2011 an aftershock was generated along another … epicentre of the original shock, was heavily damaged. On the 13th … buses crushed by crumbling walls and falling rocks. Many …
… Digital Badging – a new way to gain qualifications! The … Technology (QUT). Not sure if you want to commence the self-paced … 25 new units to Cove+ giving a total of 93 units across the five …
… 1st Brigade, collective culture was cultivated in the confines of … consequence, a platform of trust was forged within the Barracks … by the Commander and his Commanding Officers who demanded …
… and identify anything you want to prepare or develop … Understand how that impacts the way we as infantry operate. … Regimental Sergeant Major and Commanding Officer to see the …
Does PME make a Difference to Battlefield Success? The Example of Ukraine
… in 2022 remarked, "Isn’t our job warfighting? Why are we spending … education? If we were at war, we’d immediately stop … on the battlefield . The Wall Street Journal pointed to …
… a capability. Last year Defence was in the public spotlight for … sustainment cost per aircraft was $2.13M, by 2009-10 it was … most expensive and technically demanding on the battlefield, …