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DSTO at CeBIT Australia 2008

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5 May, 2008

The Defence Science and Technology Organisation will have a significant presence at CeBIT Australia 2008.

CeBIT Australia 2008 is Australasia’s leading Information & Communications Technology event for the business market. It attracts some 35,000 business and government executives, ICT professionals, software developers and researchers to Sydney to canvass business opportunities, consider new acquisitions and stay in touch with best practices in integrated business technology solutions.

Participating in the CeBIT Australia 2008 exhibition is an opportunity for DSTO to communicate and connect with key stakeholders and clients during an international forum.

DSTO will feature a number of IT and communications technologies on its CeBIT Australia 2008 display stand. They are:

  • HxI Braccetto CTW – enhancing intense distributed collaboration through effective application of ICT
  • Virtual Adviser - a flexible and affective interface enhancing situational awareness
  • SSATIN – a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) communications system designed to demonstrate access-on-demand and bandwidth-on-demand to the Australian military
  • ANNEX – a suite of small hand-held or wearable devices that provide Multi Level Secure pervasive mobile voice and data communications.

 

The aim of DSTO’s involvement in CeBIT Australia 2008 is to Increase the awareness and acceptance by key external audiences of DSTO’s advanced science and technology research capability in ICT and to communicate and demonstrate how DSTO’s work in ICT supports Defence capability.

See the CeBIT website for further information.

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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