Tag: strategic planning
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Australia's Strategic Focus Shifts to Endurance Over Efficiency in Infrastructure Investment
Imagine a 2,700 km corridor that connects Darwin to Port Augusta, but it's more than just a highway - it's a complex system that supports defence, freight, and community needs across northern Australia. This critical infrastructure, known as the Stuart corridor, is a lifeline that weaves together highways, railways, fuel storage, telecommunications, and industrial supply chains.

Australia Grapples with Integration Lag in Overlapping Risk Era
We're facing a new reality of overlapping risks that are continuous, concurrent, and cascading - a far cry from the isolated shocks of the past. It's time for governments and institutions to rethink their response to risk, as the old approach of tackling single problems at a time no longer fits the problem.

US, Allies Forge Joint Orbital Warfare Plan
The US and its allies are joining forces to develop a game-changing orbital warfare plan, with a collective concept of operations set to be finalized by the end of the year. This strategic blueprint will enable them to protect and defend their space assets like never before.

Quantum Security Faces Three Looming Realities
As World Quantum Day dawns, security leaders are facing a pressing question: what three looming realities will redefine how organizations safeguard their data, assets, and missions? The answer will be crucial in determining where they focus their attention, budget, and talent in the years to come.