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  • DARPA Looking to Infuse Aerial Systems with AI

    29 avril 2021 | International, Aérospatial

    DARPA Looking to Infuse Aerial Systems with AI

    DARPA Looking to Infuse Aerial Systems with AI

  • Northrop Wins UK’s Uncrewed Fighter Aircraft Contract

    29 avril 2021 | International, Aérospatial

    Northrop Wins UK’s Uncrewed Fighter Aircraft Contract

    Northrop Wins UK's Uncrewed Fighter Aircraft Contract

  • USAF Logistics Chief Raises Urgent Warning On Surge Capacity | Aviation Week Network

    29 avril 2021 | International, Aérospatial

    USAF Logistics Chief Raises Urgent Warning On Surge Capacity | Aviation Week Network

    A recent internal study shows more than nine out of 10 repairs performed by the defense industry on U.S. Air Force aircraft are by a sole-source vendor, the service’s top logistics official said on April 28.

  • Canada aims to upgrade NORAD

    29 avril 2021 | Local, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    Canada aims to upgrade NORAD

    The Canadian government is allocating funding for the next five years to overhaul NORAD amid new-generation threats such as low-flying cruise missiles and hypersonic weapons.

  • Federal budget 2021: defence and security - Open Canada

    29 avril 2021 | Local, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    Federal budget 2021: defence and security - Open Canada

    The world is changing. Trudeau stays the course.

  • De nouvelles règles éthiques pour encadrer les armes autonomes

    29 avril 2021 | International, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    De nouvelles règles éthiques pour encadrer les armes autonomes

    Le Comité d'éthique du ministère des Armées, présidé par le conseiller d'État Bernard Pêcheur et composé de dix-huit membres civils ou militaires, dont l'ancien chef d'état-major, le général Henri Bentégeat, a rendu son avis sur les armes autonomes. Le comité préconise le renoncement aux SALA (système d'armes létales autonome), qui « rompraient la chaîne de commandement » ; « iraient à l'encontre du principe constitutionnel de nécessaire libre disposition de la force armée » ; « n'apporteraient aucune assurance quant au respect des principes du droit international humanitaire » et « seraient contraire à l'éthique militaire ». « Dans un horizon assez proche, nous pensons que des systèmes autonomes seront mis en œuvre par des États ou tenteront de l'être par des groupes terroristes », prévient toutefois Bernard Pêcheur. « Le refus des SALA ne doit pas concerner les « systèmes d'armes létaux intégrant de l'autonomie » (SALIA) », recommande donc le comité. À la différence des SALA, les SALIA autorisent une reprise du contrôle humain en ultime recours, même si la machine, « dans un espace-temps limité et sous conditions », acquiert une « autonomie décisionnelle, dans certaines fonctions critiques, telles que l'identification, la classification, l'interception, l'engagement ». Le comité détaille les conditions garantissant leur bon emploi : « responsabilité du commandement », « analyse des risques », « conformité » au droit, « entraînement » des militaires, « qualification des matériels ». Il recommande aussi de poursuivre la recherche sur l'intelligence artificielle ou sur les SALA pour « connaître la menace » et « être en mesure de la neutraliser ».

  • BNH's ADVISOR Enterprise Selected to Manage Training Requirements for the Canadian Surface Combatant Program

    29 avril 2021 | Local, Naval

    BNH's ADVISOR Enterprise Selected to Manage Training Requirements for the Canadian Surface Combatant Program

    MONTREAL, QC -- April 28, 2021 -- BNH Expert Software Inc. proudly announced today their contribution to the Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC) design contract by Irving Shipbuilding. BNH flagship product ADVISOR Enterprise will support Irving Shipbuilding in managing the training requirements of the largest, most complex procurement project ever undertaken by the Government of Canada to-date. As the Prime Contractor for CSC, Irving Shipbuilding will bring their modern and innovative approach to the construction of 15 ships at Halifax Shipyard. These state-of-the-art vessels will replace the Royal Canadian Navy's Halifax-Class frigates and Iroquois-Class destroyers. BNH Training Management System ADVISOR Enterprise accelerates and simplifies Training Needs Analysis by continually realigning training courses and activities with operational requirements; and keep pace with changes to missions, systems, jobs, policies, and technologies. By quickly identifying gaps, duplications or inefficiencies, training for the Royal Canadian Navy can be streamlined while uncovering cost drivers, improving resource allocation, mitigating bottlenecks, and optimizing training delivery. ADVISOR conducts daily top-down and bottom-up analyses to examine training requirements and activities throughout the organization. The results are presented in clear, concise, and actionable Dashboards to quickly convey critical information to users. “ADVISOR Enterprise is the definitive Training Management System to support the Canadian Surface Combatant project,” said President of BNH Expert Software Inc. J. (Jay) Bahlis, Ph.D., P. Eng. “As the missions and systems for these multifaceted ships change over the course of the next thirty years, ADVISOR will continually realign training to operational requirements to forecast the impact of change and uncover areas of improvement.” ADVISOR preserves training integrity by quickly identifying how changes to missions, systems, policies, or guides can impact jobs, tasks, courses, lessons, and objectives. With its centralized database that can be accessed in real-time, ADVISOR simplifies data manipulation and report generation, reducing the time needed to conduct training needs analysis by up to 50%. About BNH Since 1987, hundreds of military, corporate and government agencies worldwide have relied on BNH to continually improve their training effectiveness and efficiency. By identifying and managing training requirements, along with forecasting training budgets, personnel, and resources, BNH seamlessly streamlines training needs analysis for any organization. For more information, visit www.bnhexpertsoft.com. Plan better... Achieve more! About ADVISOR Enterprise ADVISOR has a proven track record. It supports multiple military standards, is recognized by CFITES, and has been successfully implemented on multiple projects in Canada, US, UK, Australia, Netherlands, Singapore and Brazil, including: Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), Tactical Airlift (C130J), Operational System Training Provider (OTSP), Medium Heavy Lift Helicopter (MHLH), Air Force Technical Training Renewal (ATTR), Polar Icebreaker (PIB), Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS), Army Land Vehicle Crew (LVC) Training, Basic Wing Course (BWC), Military Flying Training System (MFTS), Defence Training Review (DTR), Maritime Helicopter (CH148), Blackhawk (H-60), King Stallion (CH-53K), Poseidon (P-8) and Future Pilot Training (FPT) Program (http://www.bnhexpertsoft.com/our-clients/). ADVISOR Enterprise is a web based platform that can be accessed through the Cloud or installed on a local Server, consists of 8 modules that can be used separately or in combination to meet various needs and can be customized in line with requirements (http://www.bnhexpertsoft.com/products/). Video with Dr. Jay Bahlis: https://youtu.be/6kBmrE_u4wQ Contact: Teresa Madigan 1-514-745-4010 x 1039 madigan@bnhexpertsoft.com Source: BNH Expert Software

  • May 2 is the last day to register for Canadian Defence Marketplace

    27 avril 2021 | Local, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    May 2 is the last day to register for Canadian Defence Marketplace

    Don't miss your opportunity to conduct private and secure 1-on-1 meetings with over 200 government representatives and hundreds of industry leaders – all looking to connect and generate mutual growth. Here are just some of the Featured Companies attending Canadian Defence Marketplace on May 6 and November 4, 2021. Hurry, event registration closes May 2, 2021! Link to register: defenceandsecurity.ca/events/functionReg&eventID=454 Register today to start connecting – your ticket includes access to BOTH the May 6 and November 4, 2021 Canadian Defence Marketplace B2B/B2G events. Plus, receive access to our bonus speakers event – Canadian Defence Exchange – on May 5, 2021*. Already registered for Canadian Defence Marketplace? Congratulations, you have earned COMPLIMENTARY access to Canadian Defence Exchange! Please keep your eye on your inbox for an email to RSVP to save your seat. * Access to Canadian Defence Exchange is included in all Canadian Defence Marketplace registrations. Individuals who are already registered for Canadian Defence Marketplace will automatically earn access to Canadian Defence Exchange but will need to RSVP for the event through a link emailed to them. ​ ​ This eBlast is brought to you by Microsoft Discover Microsoft AI and cloud computing solutions for improved military operations. Download the white paper (Link: info.microsoft.com/ww-landing-Government-AI-and-Cloud-Computing-for-Defense.html?lcid=EN-CA&wt.mc_id=AID3022199_QSG_522768&ocid=AID3022199_QSG_522768 )

  • Why the U.S. Air Force Won't Follow the F-35 Model for Future Aircraft

    27 avril 2021 | International, Aérospatial

    Why the U.S. Air Force Won't Follow the F-35 Model for Future Aircraft

    No one likes the idea of reliving the troubled development process that produced it.

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