May 15, 2023 | Local, Aerospace
RCAF looking at extending life of Aurora patrol aircraft beyond 2030
The Auroras are responsible for detecting illegal fishing, illegal immigration, drug trafficking and polluting along Canada's coastlines.
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May 15, 2023 | Local, Aerospace
The Auroras are responsible for detecting illegal fishing, illegal immigration, drug trafficking and polluting along Canada's coastlines.
May 11, 2023 | Local, Aerospace
This is truly an exhilarating period in space advancement, as we witness dramatic reductions in launch costs and remarkable progress in space technology. The current landscape is accelerating the commercial adoption of space solutions and driving unprecedented growth in the global space economy. As the national champion in the Canadian space sector collaboration is one of MDA’s core values, and key to our mission is making ambitions come true. This all comes together with MDA’s LaunchPad, where we partner with our community to build and grow. Our LaunchPad Portal is where we start that process. Whether you are a University looking to leverage our Satellite imagery to support your research, a student team looking for a sponsor, a start-up seeking investment, an established business looking to become a supplier to the space industry or seeking access space technologies for application in another sector. Whatever your needs – if you are a Canadian participating in the space economy, we want to hear from you. Visit the LaunchPad Portal and let's shape the future of space together! We look forward to connecting with you, learning about your ambitions, and exploring how we can support you in making those ambitions come true. MDA’s LaunchPad Team
May 11, 2023 | Local, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security, Other Defence
We are thrilled to announce that the IDEaS Marketplace event is back! IDEaS Marketplace 2023 will be held at the Shaw Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, on June 2, 2023, from 9h00 to 16h00. Innovators will have the chance to showcase their IDEaS-funded innovations, create partnerships and network with Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces (DND/CAF) personnel, as well as leaders in industry and government to further advance their technologies. Dynamic and interactive presentations will cover a number of challenges faced by DND/CAF. Some of the themes include: Identifying and countering cyber threats; Detection of concealed explosives; Maritime surveillance and quantum sensing technologies; Communications and ground solutions for combat in the arctic; Tracking and de-orbiting space debris and protection of satellites from natural and artificial threats; Portable power solutions for soldiers on the move; Real-time insights for pandemic decision making; Sanitizing cleaning sensitive equipment and workspaces; Autonomous systems: Trust and barriers to adoption (Innovation Networks); Advanced materials: Innovation in detection avoidance and physical protection (Innovation Networks); Fast and adaptive logistics planning for military missions; and much more! Participation to this event is FREE - and by invitation only. Attendance will be limited to other government departments and large defence companies with the ability to invest in technology developed by IDEaS, as well as DND/CAF personnel. If you are from another government department or large industry stakeholder, and would like to attend, please contact Heather at: heather@allianceevents.ca. The IDEaS team
May 10, 2023 | Local, Other Defence
Canada was left out of the trilateral defence and security pact known as AUKUS ? and a?new report by a respected American think-tank?says Ottawa?must overcome its apparent indifference to the deal or risk being left behind by allies.
May 8, 2023 | Local, Other Defence
May 8, 2023 – Ottawa, Ontario – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces Today, Defence Minister Anita Anand welcomed her Polish counterpart, Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Mariusz Błaszczak, to Ottawa for a bilateral meeting. Minister Anand and Deputy Prime Minister Błaszczak reaffirmed that both countries will continue to stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes. Both Canada and Poland have been leaders in providing assistance to Ukraine, with Canada having committed over $1 billion in military aid and over $8 billion in combined military, economic, humanitarian, and other aid. Minister Anand commended Poland’s outstanding support to Ukraine, and both Ministers agreed on the importance of the U.S.-led Ukraine Defense Contact Group as a forum for coordinating donations of military aid to Ukraine. Minister Anand thanked Deputy Prime Minister Błaszczak for Poland’s collaboration with Canada to provide military assistance to Ukraine. Under Operation UNIFIER, Canada currently has approximately 80 Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel deployed to Poland, where they are: training Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) sappers on a range of basic and advanced engineering skills, engineering reconnaissance, the use of explosives for demolition work, and demining; training AFU tank crews on the use of Leopard 2 main battle tanks; and training members of the AFU with the skills needed to save lives in combat situations. These ongoing training efforts build on the CAF’s previous deployment to Poland from April to July 2022, when up to 150 CAF members deployed to Poland and worked in reception centres that coordinated the onward movement of Ukrainian refugees in Poland and across Europe. Minister Anand also noted that the Royal Canadian Air Force has transported over 8 million pounds of Ukraine-bound military aid donated by Canada and its Allies, and commended Poland for its collaboration. Minister Anand lauded Deputy Prime Minister Błaszczak for Poland’s leadership in hosting a Maintenance and Service Centre in partnership with Germany and Ukraine to sustain the Leopard 2 main battle tanks donated to Ukraine. The two leaders also highlighted the Canada-Poland Defence Cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which they signed on October 11, 2022 during Minister Anand’s visit to Poland. The MOU creates new opportunities for Canadian and Polish military and civilian personnel to learn from one another, train together, and enable cross-industry defence collaboration to modernize military technology. Minister Anand reaffirmed Canada’s ironclad commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Alliance, and highlighted Canada’s continued efforts to strengthen NATO’s eastern flank – notably by leading the multinational enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) Battle Group in Latvia. Minister Anand welcomed the significant defence capabilities that Poland contributes to eFP Battle Group Latvia and NATO’s deterrence and defence posture. Finally, Minister Anand noted her discussions over the past few months with Polish-Canadian community leaders who have shown remarkable dedication and compassion by contributing their time and resources to support Ukrainian arrivals in Canada. Minister Anand commended the leadership shown by the Polish-Canadian community and by the Polish government to support Ukrainians. Associated links Canadian military support to Ukraine Canada’s response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine Operation UNIFIER Canada-Poland relations https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2023/05/minister-anand-and-deputy-prime-minister-baszczak-reaffirm-strength-of-canada-poland-defence-relationship.html
May 5, 2023 | Local, Aerospace
Team Northern Sentry will provide MRO, engineering support services, cyber material assurance, supply chain management, logistics support analysis, and obsolescence management for the RCAF's CF-18 avionics systems.
May 5, 2023 | Local, Other Defence
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau privately told NATO officials that Canada will never meet NATO?s defense-spending target of 2 percent of GDP. While
May 4, 2023 | Local, C4ISR
The Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar (Arctic OTHR) will be established in the southern portion of Ontario and should be ready for initial operations by 2028.
May 3, 2023 | Local, Aerospace
Ottawa étudie un partage des commandes chez Bombardier et Boeing pour remplacer ses avions militaires de surveillance vieillissants, a appris La Presse. Le scénario, qui est à l'étude, permettrait d'apaiser les tensions dans un dossier qui a pris une tournure politique.
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