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Atos and Thales announce the creation of Athea, a joint venture that will develop a sovereign big data and artificial intelligence platform for public and private sector players in the defence, intelligence and internal state security communities. Athea will draw on the experience gained by both companies from the demonstration phase of the ARTEMIS programme, the big data platform of the French Ministry of Armed Forces. The contract to optimise and ...


Two members of Great Britain’s Long Range Shooting Team have been given special access to the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory’s specialist indoor firing range. The facility has a number of unique sensors and cameras that can help the team perfect their firing skills as well as refine the accuracy of ...


HRH The Princess Royal has visited Worthy Down to tour and open the Defence College of Logistics, Policing and Administration and The Royal Logistic Corps Museum. Over the last few years, the site, which is near Winchester in Hampshire, has undergone a £300-million transformation process to become a training centre for ...


The announcement in last week’s Queen’s Speech that the Government has made a promise to incorporate the Armed Forces Covenant into law is another great step forward in recognising the vital contribution made by the UK’s military community says Landmarc Support Services. Landmarc, which manages the UK National Defence Training Estate ...


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