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Saab has signed a contract with the Sydney Opera House Trust to deliver a new integrated security system for the iconic building. The upgrade will be built around the Saab OneView Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) system, developed in Australia. OneView will integrate all the security systems for the building, allowing ...


Engineers at BAE Systems’ Electronic Systems site in Rochester have joined the Company’s continued efforts to ramp up donations of vital Personal Protective Equipment to the NHS and other healthcare providers to support the fight against Covid-19. BAE Systems have already delivered more than 45,000 face shields with the support of ...


The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) has announced nearly £1 million to further develop technology that predicts and counters cyber-attacks. Three lead organisations, in collaboration with three additional organisations, have been awarded funding in Phase 2 of the DASA ‘Predictive Cyber Analytics’ competition. This work will develop, adapt and merge the novel approaches ...


Rolls-Royce has invited a group of leading companies to collaborate on Emer2gent, a new alliance of data analytics experts challenged with finding new, faster ways of supporting businesses and governments globally as they recover from the economic impacts of COVID-19. Early alliance members are Leeds Institute for Data Analytics, IBM, Google ...


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