The defence technology market is still changing rapidly, with innovative solutions bringing both new opportunities and threats to the landscape.
Recent and ongoing conflicts around the world have demonstrated the game-changing capability of technologies such as autonomous vehicles, drones and AI. In fact, 70% of respondents to our 2023 study of 400 defence and aerospace decision makers stated that their nation has adopted some form of commercial off-the-shelf technology.
As the battlespace continues to evolve, hardware and services need to be designed in a way that breaks down siloes, encourages collaboration, and provides decision advantage based on a holistic representation of data.
But what if the structures and processes in place aren’t conducive for such collaborative solutions?
90% of senior defence leaders agree that there is an urgent need for even more seamless information sharing across domains.
Source: Digital Intelligence Decision Making in the Battlespace of the Future multi-domain integration report 2024
Effectively merging siloes and information through digital threads can ensure resilience and diversity in defence to technical innovation. But it requires everyone to be reading from the same hymn sheet in an ‘all-of-ecosystem’ approach that puts collaboration and information sharing at the centre.
This is what will enable standards and guidelines for technology development, and harness the best of diverse technologies to help shape future military operations. It all rests on the power of connection
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