DSA was proud to support the NATO PILOT Course “Building Up Interoperable Capabilities for NATO Ops & the Role of MIO” organized by the NATO MARITIME INTERDICTION OPERATIONS TRAINING CENTRE (NMIOTC). The pilot course was conducted on 14-18 October 2024 with the participation of trainees from five (5) NATO Nations (France, Greece, Italy, Poland, Sweden)….
DSA Associate Col DEU ARMY (ret) Dieter Schmaglowski led and orchestrated the overall Course Curriculum, while DSA CEO Captain Hellenic Navy (ret) Nikolaos Myriounis supported segments on the NATO Standardization Process, the NATO Defence Planning and the Use of Civil Standards by NATO. SCOPE OF THE COURSE The course provides comprehensive knowledge to facilitate understanding of the procedures…
To achieve such capabilities, standardization can be a powerful tool. Standardization and the application of standards are vital for ensuring that materials, products, processes, and services meet set requirements and specifications. Within defense, standards play an important role in ensuring the development of interoperable capabilities necessary for bolstering readiness and responsiveness, while optimizing the use…
Senior NATO Standards Custodians from Member States and Partners, from NATO Command Structure Entities as well as 2 NATO Centers of Excellence (COEs) will attend the course alongside specialized trainers of the HNDGS, Allied Command Transformation (ACT), NATO Standardization Office (NSO) and DSA. The course in question has received the highest certification from the Allied…
According to HNDGS, the training was carried out by specialized instructors of HNDGS, the Allied Command Transformation (ACT), and the NATO Standardization Office (NSO), while to date 230 high-ranking officers of the member-states and the organizations of the Command Structure of the Alliance have been trained. The training in question has received the highest certification…
The European Defence Agency (EDA) is organising the 1st in-person Pilot Training Course on “European Defence Standardisation”. The course will be hosted by Cyprus Organisation for Standardisation (CYS) and will take place in Larnaca on October 24-26, 2023. The course is expected to bring together key stakeholders from national military authorities, the industry, European agencies…
The first Conference on “Standards in Defence Procurement” was successfully completed at the facilities of the Ministry of Defence. Upon the completion of the training workshop, organized by the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Cyprus and the Cyprus Organization for Standardization (CYS), the participants were provided with certificates of attendance. The training of personnel in…
Ioannis Sidiropoulos* The last few years have seen impressive growth in the domestic defence-related industry in Cyprus. Today, in our country, there is a dynamic, innovative, and rapidly growing defence sector, which has developed high-tech infrastructure, specialized know-how, and international collaborations. Innovative Cypriot technology companies are active in the defence industry, designing, producing, and exporting…
The NATO Use of Civil Standards 2023 Workshop was held on February 7-9, 2023, in Athens. The workshop drew 145 participants from 26 nations including, NATO Entities / Agencies, NATO CoEs, SDOs, and Industry/SMEs.
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