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The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has entered into a comprehensive enterprise agreement with Red Hat to modernise its digital infrastructure, accelerate the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI), and standardise its hybrid cloud operations. This strategic partnership provides centralised access to Red Hat’s suite of open-source solutions for all MOD ...


New research published today indicates that 53% of national security organisations in the UK and US still rely on manual processes for transferring sensitive data, despite the accelerating pace of operations driven by artificial intelligence. According to the CYBER360: Defending the Digital Battlespace report by Everfox, which surveyed 500 security leaders and ...


BAE Systems has officially launched “Launchpad,” a flagship technology incubator designed to commercialise dual-use innovations by spinning them into independent start-ups. This initiative directly supports the UK Government’s Defence Industrial Strategy, which emphasises the rapid transition of military-grade technology into scalable commercial ventures to support national economic growth and sovereign ...


The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has announced a £74 million investment package dedicated to clean energy upgrades across the UK’s public estate, with a significant portion allocated to enhancing the operational efficiency of military installations. Published on 5 February 2026, this initiative is designed to reduce energy ...


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