DEFENCE TOPICS
- Defence Policy
- Equipment and Support
- Modernising Defence
- Aviation
- Marine
- Land Vehicles
- Security
- HR and Training
- Defence Estates
Commanding Officer, Catering Support Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps
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Defencemanagement.com
– taking the defence debate online
With global annual spending exceeding $1trillion in recent years, defence is an overriding priority in public spending for the majority of Governments and Nation States. Modern day warfare, peacekeeping and homeland security present pressing requirements for continual advancements in technologies and capabilities on the front line. It is therefore essential that industry and public sector defence bodies have a thorough understanding of one another to make sure front line requirements are met.
Offering a link between the public and private sectors, the Defence Management Journal (DMJ) has provided years of independent and authoritative analysis of an extensive array of defence topics including procurement, logistics, human resources, training, aviation, marine, military vehicles, the defence estate and more.
By illustrating the latest technological developments in industry and up-to-date defence requirements in organisations like the Ministry of Defence, Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security and NATO, DMJ acts as an essential communication tool for each and every reader.
In light of the tremendous success DMJ has encountered, PSCA International is delighted to offer defencemanagement.com.
From summer 2007, defencemanagement.com will offer an exciting fresh new way to learn about up-to-date issues surrounding defence. Through online news and features, the defence community will be endowed with the latest enthralling defence and security matters from around the world.
Defencemanagement.com will provide a crucial extension to DMJ, making its content more accessible and simple to interface with than ever before. By offering feedback facilities, defencemanagement.com will present almost unlimited opportunities for the defence community to provide their own views on the subject matter covered and more.
As our readers your views on this are vital in making sure we provide what you need. If you have any thoughts or suggestions on defencemanagement.com please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Defencemanagement.com
– taking the defence debate online
With global annual spending exceeding $1trillion in recent years, defence is an overriding priority in public spending for the majority of Governments and Nation States. Modern day warfare, peacekeeping and homeland security present pressing requirements for continual advancements in technologies and capabilities on the front line. It is therefore essential that industry and public sector defence bodies have a thorough understanding of one another to make sure front line requirements are met.
Offering a link between the public and private sectors, the Defence Management Journal (DMJ) has provided years of independent and authoritative analysis of an extensive array of defence topics including procurement, logistics, human resources, training, aviation, marine, military vehicles, the defence estate and more.
By illustrating the latest technological developments in industry and up-to-date defence requirements in organisations like the Ministry of Defence, Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security and NATO, DMJ acts as an essential communication tool for each and every reader.
In light of the tremendous success DMJ has encountered, PSCA International is delighted to offer defencemanagement.com.
From summer 2007, defencemanagement.com will offer an exciting fresh new way to learn about up-to-date issues surrounding defence. Through online news and features, the defence community will be endowed with the latest enthralling defence and security matters from around the world.
Defencemanagement.com will provide a crucial extension to DMJ, making its content more accessible and simple to interface with than ever before. By offering feedback facilities, defencemanagement.com will present almost unlimited opportunities for the defence community to provide their own views on the subject matter covered and more.
As our readers your views on this are vital in making sure we provide what you need. If you have any thoughts or suggestions on defencemanagement.com please do not hesitate to get in touch.

