NCI Agency supports NATO’s largest military exercise since the Cold War
Steadfast Defender 2024, NATO’s largest military exercise, is in full swing with over 90,000 participating troops from 32 NATO Allies, including Sweden, NATO’s newest member.
Steadfast Defender 2024, NATO’s largest military exercise, is in full swing with over 90,000 participating troops from 32 NATO Allies, including Sweden, NATO’s newest member.
This week marked the end of Exercise Dynamic Manta 2024, a NATO-led live exercise aiming to enhance and strengthen NATO’s overall anti-submarine warfare.
The NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency) awarded a contract to modernize the civil infrastructure of the new data centre in Lago Patria, Italy.
NATO Communications and Information Agency signed a contract with IBM to help strengthen the Alliance’s cybersecurity posture with improved security visibility and asset management across all NATO enterprise networks.
NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency) signed a Not-For-Profit Framework agreement with Finland’s VTT Technical Research Centre.
c focused on the integration of Maritime Unmanned Systems into NATO operations and the readiness of personnel.
NCI Agency Chief of Staff, Major General Hans Folmer, discussed interoperability, digital sovereignty and cooperation opportunities at the BWI Industry Days in Berlin, Germany.
The NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency) is supporting the NATO Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft.
The Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) and the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency) signed a partnership agreement to enhance cooperation and help deliver innovation at scale to the Alliance.
The NCI Agency has contributed to modernize the Romanian Maritime Command and Control capabilities through the completion of the Broadcast, Maritime Rear Link and Ship-Shore (BRASS) project.
The NATO Communications and Information Agency has concluded the last phase of a project to install and configure mission critical cybersecurity capabilities and systems at 22 NATO sites.
Turkish state-owned defence industry company STM will develop a software system for NATO’s intelligence infrastructure.