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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has more than 30 opportunities for experienced project managers to help deliver transformative science and technology. Great project managers are wanted to help Dstl deliver its wide-ranging programme of specialist science and technology work to the Ministry of Defence and wider government. Offering exceptional benefits and ...


MTI Wireless Edge Ltd has announced that its Distribution & Professional Consulting Services division has won a three year contract (with an option to extend for a further four years) with the Israeli Ministry of Defence which is expected to be worth US$10 million over seven years. This contract was won ...


Saab has signed a framework agreement with the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) for military training and simulation systems and has received the first orders within the new agreement. The total order value is approximately SEK 340 million and deliveries will take place 2023-2025. The orders, which were booked in the third ...


Saab and ATECH Negocios em Tecnologias S/A have agreed to cooperate and to offer a sustainable and efficient digital tower solution for the Latin American region. Through the partnership between Saab and ATECH, digital tower solutions will be available to both civil and military customers in Latin America. This cooperation is the ...


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