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Advances in C4I – An Australian Perspective

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Date:
18 February, 2008

Chief Defence Scientist Dr Roger Lough delivered a presentation to international defence representatives at the C4I Asia conference, held in Singapore on 18 February 2008.

The presentation provided delegates with an update on advances in command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4I) in Australia. Covering the key areas of network-centric warfare, command and control research initiatives and programs, Dr Lough also outlined the areas requiring a major science and technology investment over the short-medium term.

The slides from Dr Lough's presentation are available via the link at the right of this page.

The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) is part of Australia's Department of Defence. DSTO's role is to ensure the expert, impartial and innovative application of science and technology to the defence of Australia and its national interests.

 

The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) is part of Australia's Department of Defence. DSTO's role is to ensure the expert, impartial and innovative application of science and technology to the defence of Australia and its national interests.

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