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Insiders promoted to top cyber research roles at Defence

Insiders promoted to top cyber research roles at Defence

New faces of the cutting edge in electronic warfare.
Paris Cowan Jan 19 2017 5:06PM Strategy
Defence R&D wing seeks electronic warfare boss

Defence R&D wing seeks electronic warfare boss

Keeping Australian troops on the electronic front line.
Paris Cowan Dec 12 2016 12:35PM Security
DSTO wants a national security-focused CTO

DSTO wants a national security-focused CTO

To lead tech-driven research campaign.
Paris Cowan Oct 27 2016 6:27AM Security
Vic Health using Defence algorithm to predict flu outbreaks

Vic Health using Defence algorithm to predict flu outbreaks

Fresh application for anti-bioterrorism tool.
Paris Cowan Jul 18 2016 6:43AM Training & Development
Australia’s defence cyber unit scales up bug hunting

Australia’s defence cyber unit scales up bug hunting

Specialise if you don’t want to lose the war.
Allie Coyne Aug 18 2015 11:12AM Security
DSTO, IBM partner for R&D staff swap

DSTO, IBM partner for R&D staff swap

Sharing resources in tough budgetary times.
Paris Cowan Feb 12 2014 5:22AM Training & Development
DSTO flags ICT transformation

DSTO flags ICT transformation

Significant work planned for the next two years.
Liz Tay Apr 15 2013 1:10PM Strategy
Key suppliers cut IT graduate programs

Key suppliers cut IT graduate programs

Unemployment rises among fresh graduates.
Primrose Riordan Feb 5 2013 7:00AM Training & Development
Chief Defence Scientist eyes project spin-offs

Chief Defence Scientist eyes project spin-offs

As staff cuts loom.
John Hilvert Jun 4 2012 7:12PM Strategy
Defence to replace water-damaged systems

Defence to replace water-damaged systems

Seeks ten racks of data centre equipment in Adelaide.
Liz Tay Sep 28 2011 11:00AM Networking
Off-the-shelf laptops track targets in sets

Off-the-shelf laptops track targets in sets

Defence technology could improve traffic management, crowd monitoring.
Liz Tay Aug 19 2010 2:31PM Oddware
Analysis: Defence takes on tech at tortoise pace

Analysis: Defence takes on tech at tortoise pace

Still beats the hare?
Liz Tay Apr 30 2010 12:57PM Financial Services
Long-range radar engineer wins Minister's Award

Long-range radar engineer wins Minister's Award

Technology to yield more targets, more of the time.
Liz Tay Mar 16 2010 11:34AM Oddware
Conroy opens NICTA's HQ in Sydney

Conroy opens NICTA's HQ in Sydney

NICTA ships out of the railway sheds.
Munir Kotadia Dec 3 2009 1:16PM Strategy
DSTO asks for better recognition of 'bad' images

DSTO asks for better recognition of 'bad' images

The Defence Science and Technology Organisation has called on facial recognition system makers to build in more intelligence and improve recognition of low-resolution and partially obscured images.
Ry Crozier May 29 2009 2:56PM Software
Insects help Defence strike moving land targets

Insects help Defence strike moving land targets

Aussie engineers are applying insect vision and navigation techniques to enable airborne defence systems to acquire, track and strike moving targets more accurately.
Staff Writers Mar 10 2009 10:35AM Hardware
DSTO shows off two new Land Warfare robots

DSTO shows off two new Land Warfare robots

The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) demonstrated two new robots at the Land Warfare Conference in Brisbane this week.
Staff Writers Oct 31 2008 12:03AM Hardware
DSTO renews IBM alliance

DSTO renews IBM alliance

The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) has renewed its alliance with IBM for a further three years.
Staff Writers Sep 8 2008 2:44PM Networking
Quantum computing director named Chief Defence Scientist

Quantum computing director named Chief Defence Scientist

The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) has appointed Robert Clark, of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computer Technology, as its Chief Defence Scientist.
Staff Writers Sep 5 2008 12:12PM Training & Development
'Operation Testament' protects the Pope

'Operation Testament' protects the Pope

A torpedo-shaped autonomous underwater vehicle was used to scan the base of Sydney Harbour at Barangaroo prior to the Pope’s arrival in July.
Ry Crozier Aug 20 2008 12:34PM Security

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