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  • Your chance to reach target buyers with clear purchasing mandates: CANSEC Labs 2022

    6 avril 2022 | Local, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    Your chance to reach target buyers with clear purchasing mandates: CANSEC Labs 2022

  • Early Bird Rates ending soon for Walkers & Exhibitors at Eurosatory 2022

    6 avril 2022 | Local, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    Early Bird Rates ending soon for Walkers & Exhibitors at Eurosatory 2022

  • CANADIAN UAVS SECURES NATION-WIDE BVLOS PERMIT FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
  • L’industrie manufacturière a été la plus ciblée par les cyberattaques en 2021

    6 avril 2022 | Local, C4ISR, Sécurité

    L’industrie manufacturière a été la plus ciblée par les cyberattaques en 2021

    L'industrie manufacturière a été la plus ciblée par les cyberattaques en 2021 L'industrie manufacturière a été remarquablement la plus ciblée en 2021 en termes de cyberattaques devançant le secteur financier qui était le plus visé auparavant. Dans cet article, nous allons citer les faiblesses qui exposent les manufacturiers aux cyberattaques et nous ferons des recommandations pour se mettre à l'abri de celles-ci. Lire l'article https://streamscan.ai/nouvelles/lindustrie-manufacturiere-a-ete-la-plus-ciblee-par-les-cyberattaques-en-2021

  • Arcfield Canada Awarded $50M CF-18 Avionics  Optimized Weapon System Support Contract Extension

    6 avril 2022 | Local, Aérospatial

    Arcfield Canada Awarded $50M CF-18 Avionics Optimized Weapon System Support Contract Extension

    CALGARY, Alberta, April 6, 2022— Arcfield Canada Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Arcfield, has been awarded a two-year contract extension by the Department of National Defence to provide support services for the Royal Canadian Air Force's (RCAF) CF-18 Avionics (AVS) Optimized Weapon System Support (OWSS) program. The award, which represents follow-on work for the company, has a total value of $50 million. Under the contract extension, Arcfield Canada will continue to provide support for the entire CF-18 avionics suite and associated support equipment through the end of March 2024. As a leader in avionics sustainment, Arcfield Canada administers the complete lifecycle management, engineering support services, supply chain management, and maintenance, repair and overhaul of avionics systems for the RCAF. To date, the company has completed more than 70,000 repairs on the CF-18 avionics. “We are pleased that the Department of National Defence and the RCAF has trusted Arcfield to continue its service for the CF-18 aircraft,” said Jacques Comtois, director of Canadian operations, Arcfield Canada. “For 35 years, our organization has been a dedicated and valued partner to the Canadian Armed Forces supporting Canada's fighter fleet, and we look forward to continuing that partnership through this contract.” As the prime contractor on the CF-18 AVS OWSS program, Arcfield Canada Corp. has been providing comprehensive in-service and integrated logistics support for the RCAF's CF-18 fighter aircraft for more than three decades. “This extension is a testament to the expertise and value we have provided on the OWSS program over the last several decades,” said Kevin Kelly, chief executive officer and chairman of Arcfield. “As a company that is built on a foundation of always putting our customers' missions first, we are honoured to continue this mission-critical work for the Department of National Defence.” This extension also comes after the company received an additional two-year task order to upgrade the CF-18 fleet with a new two-way data link capability, valued at $28 million. About Arcfield Canada Corp. Arcfield Canada has been a trusted partner to the Canadian Armed Forces for more than 35 years; supplying world-class in-service and integrated logistics support through its expertise in supply chain management, maintenance and repair, and engineering solutions. Arcfield Canada is a wholly owned subsidiary of Arcfield, a global defense and security solutions provider to the U.S. government and its allies. The company has more than 60 years of proven experience providing advanced engineering and analysis, and IT capabilities to support our nation's most critical national security missions. With 16 offices around the world, Arcfield employs approximately 1,200 engineers, analysts, IT specialists, and other professionals who put our customers' missions first, helping them solve their most complex challenges through innovations in modeling, simulation and analysis, and digital transformation. Visit arcfield.ca for more details. Press Contact: Deborah Lovegrove Arcfield Canada Sr. Manager, Marketing and Communications 613-818-5411 Deborah.lovegrove@arcfield.com

  • Pour l'EuroDrone, Airbus choisit le turbopropulseur proposé par la filiale italienne de General Electric - Zone Militaire

    30 mars 2022 | International, Aérospatial

    Pour l'EuroDrone, Airbus choisit le turbopropulseur proposé par la filiale italienne de General Electric - Zone Militaire

    Après des mois de palabres au sujet des spécifications et des coûts, l'Organisation Conjointe de Coopération en matière d’Armement a enfin notifié le

  • Canada under the gun as NATO allies to present defence spending plans by June

    30 mars 2022 | Local, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    Canada under the gun as NATO allies to present defence spending plans by June

    BRUSSELS - Canada faces fresh pressure to increase its defence spending as the head of the NATO military allia...

  • Next-gen engine for current and future helicopter fleets begins testing

    30 mars 2022 | International, Aérospatial

    Next-gen engine for current and future helicopter fleets begins testing

    The engine for the Improved Turbine Engine Program runs for the first time in tests on its way to replacing engines in UH-60 Black Hawks and AH-64 Apaches, and to power the Army's future attack reconnaissance aircraft.

  • US Navy budget would pay for 9 ships, decommission 24 amid readiness drive

    30 mars 2022 | International, Naval

    US Navy budget would pay for 9 ships, decommission 24 amid readiness drive

    The Navy's budget request would shrink the fleet in the near term, as growing Columbia submarine costs and the impacts of inflation squeeze out other priorities.

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