96% of defence decision makers in Australia agree that Multi-Domain Integration (MDI) is important in shaping military operations. However, our research shows that there are challenges and three key areas of focus to address – people, process and technology. This report sheds light on the current pressures to evolve, Australian attitudes to MDI, and how to drive successful implementation.
Inside the report
95%
agree that technology advancements are blurring lines between physical and digital domains
86%
feel Australia is ready to deploy MDI
93%
agree integration across domains will be required for defence in the future battlespace
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- Evolving defence tech trends
- Australian attitudes to MDI
- People, process and technology areas of focus
- Requirements for MDI success
Hear what the experts say about Multi-Domain Integration
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"Bolstering security measures to address and mitigate evolving threats is a constant challenge across the whole defence spectrum. The Director-General of Security has identified the significant foreign interference and espionage threat to Australia. This is a multifaceted threat which must be countered through a range of measures. Given public reporting suggesting foreign agents use social networking apps such as WhatsApp, LinkedIn and even Tinder to approach Australians with the knowledge of government secrets, our legislative and policy responses continue to evolve. In this context, it’s important to put security at the heart of our defence systems, especially in a world of increased integration."Andrew Robertson, Head of Business Development, BAE Systems Digital Intelligence, Multi-Domain Integration - The View from Australia