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DIGITAL TALENT

Unlocking the UK’s digital defence talent

The defence sector needs to unlock digital talent to help respond to international unrest, but structural and bureaucratic challenges could hinder progress

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  • Bellridge Company Insight
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  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The defence industry briefing
  • Ukraine conflict briefing by GlobalData
  • TSS International Company Insight
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  • Comment
  • Unlocking the UK’s digital defence talent
  • Poland and neighbors may be shifting centre of gravity in European defence and s
  • Unencrypted communications by Russia undermines operational security in Ukraine
  • Reviewing the UK’s Defence Supply Chain Strategy
  • VPT
  • In Depth
  • Ukraine-Russia war: a year of conflict
  • Was the US Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship a mistake?
  • GPS jamming: uncovering the far-reaching impact of disruptive interference
  • Drone AI and the benefits to mission autonomy
  • Lacking ‘clarity or purpose’, UK’s strategic policy receives heavy criticism fro
  • Ukraine and Europe’s digital battlefields
  • J. Blaschke Wehrtechnik
  • Pico Electronics
  • Pico Electronics
  • In Data
  • Egypt efforts to modernise aircraft inventory to drive defence expenditure at 3.9% through 2028
  • Environmental sustainability: Leading companies in polymer electrolyte fuel cells
  • Territorial disputes, modernisation efforts to spur Malaysia defence spending
  • IoT innovation: Leading companies in multi-axis drone gimbals
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