“This government agency is creating a modern blueprint for digitalization that we strongly believe in and are uniquely positioned to deliver. We look forward to being an integral part of this very ambitious program. Among NATO countries, this blueprint offers some exciting system design that can be replicated among other nations who require cutting-edge digitalization. Although we are not disclosing which nation it is, we can say that it’s a small-to-midsize defense market, a NATO member with a strong history of collaboration with other nations within NATO and EU, says Björn Karlsson, CEO MilDef Group.
The framework agreement also encompasses the first international export of MilDef’s zero-day deployment tool OneCIS, to be used on both static and deployable infrastructure.