|  Visiongain’s latest Defense report - WarNet: Network
            Centric Warfare and Battlefield Communications Released on = April 27, 2005, 8:02 am  Press Release Author = Senh Ip  Industry = Defense  Press Release Summary = San Francisco, CA and London, UK/ 27 April 2005/ visiongain.
  According to the latest visiongain report "WarNet: Network Centric Warfare and
  Battlefield Communications", Network Centric Warfare is the doctrine the United
              States Government has adopted to support the digitisation of its military forces.NCW involves creating a communications infrastructure a ‘military Internet’ through
              which soldiers and commanders can speak, send data and messages to each other as
              well as access information from other units. The vision is that this will speed up
              their forces and enable them to attack terrorists with the same lethality and
 rapidity that the terrorists do.
 Press Release Body = The kind of technological advancement requirement to make this
              happen is immense, massive investment in satellite and digital communications is
              required. Research and development is currently taking place into how they canprovide commanders, aircraft, naval vessels and soldiers with the best equipment to
              link them to this network. “There could be significant problems with speed,
              bandwidth, security and network organisation. Defence companies and I.T companies
              have to work closely together to make this happen but those that are successful will
              receive massive revenue increases”, comments Tim Fish, visiongain’s Defense analyst.
 Visiongain believes that other countries in the world are adopting similar measures
              to the United States and there are just as many potential contracts in Europe and
              the rest of the world as there are in the US. Whilst investment has an element of
              risk to it most Governments involved are committed to the networking of theirforces. One specific area where there is future potential is in the transfer of
              technology used in soldier digital handsets to the civilian and business mobile
              sectors.
 Producing the WarNet and putting the communications structure in place involves a
              mixture of computer hardware and software, expanding bandwidths and digital
              computers. It is related to Internet operators, telecomm service providers and
              communications technology.  “Defence companies currently involved or interested in expanding into digital
              communications Mobile manufacturing companies developing new communications handset
              and other products I.T software and hardware producers involved with the defence
              industry Government defence ministries that want to know about networking prospectsand companies involved” adds Fish.
 Whilst many Governments are committed to digitising and networking their armed
              forces only the United States has the capacity to fully transform its military and
              this is largely based on their new military doctrine. The new WarNet will be at the
              centre of their future operations and will form the core of their future
              capabilities. Only the main larger European countries are able to provide enoughfunding to come close to networking their armed services and even then this will
              take a different form because their doctrine is different to the US.
 The large defence companies all have a role in developing this technology but they
              need substantial support from computer, telecommunications and I.T companies to make
              this happen. This is where the majority of the most lucrative contracts can besecured as part of a team run by one of the Prime Contractors on various projects.
 Visiongain reports that various Ministries of Defence for the larger Western
              countries and their sub-agencies managing procurement provide the majority of
              funding. They will choose which company will be the Prime Contractor along with
              their team to take on development projects. They include the US Department ofDefense and the Defense Information Systems Agency, the UK Ministry of Defence and
              the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, the French MoD and its Delegation
              General pour l’armament (DGA), the Australian Department of Defence and its Defence
              Materiel Organisation.
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  Battlefield Communications- Please send an email to Senh Ip – Corporate
  communications at – Senh.ip@visiongain.com including: Full name, Company name,
              Title, Contact Tel Number, Fax and Email, and details of where you saw this release.
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