News 23 Aug 2021 2021 Wrigley Prize Contribute to the Air Power and Space Power Contest of ideas. #airpower #spacepower
Publication Beyond the Future Force 24 Oct 2019 Project Asteria 2019: Space Debris, Space Traffic Management and Space Sustainability Project ASTERIA 2019 is a collaborative project between writers from the Air Power Development Centre (APDC) and the Australia New Zealand Space La By Michael Spencer (Ed.)
Video Seminar 06 Apr 2021 Why the Air and Space Power Centre? April 2021 Air and Space Power Seminar By Group Captain Jason Baldock, Warrant Officer David Turnbull
Video Seminar 22 Sep 2020 Cyber Security and Aviation Operations This presentation will highlight the challenges that aviation operations are facing today and describe a new UNSW Canberra research project on auto By Dr Elena Sitnikova
Publication Beyond the Future Force 22 May 2019 RAAF Air Power Conference 2018: Air Power in a Disruptive World The 2018 Air Power Conference provided the opportunity for the defence and security community to come together to explore how air forces are able t By Air Power Development Centre
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1995 Advanced Australian Air Power in Joint Operations The planning outcomes at the operational level of war comprise the establishment of operational priorities, the identification of targets, and the allocation and apportionment of combat forces. By Despina Tramoundanis
Publication Beyond the Future Force 08 Feb 2019 Prototype Warfare and the Fourth Industrial Age Australian companies, researchers and academics are being pushed by the Australian Government to embrace the fourth industrial revolution. By Peter Layton
Video Seminar 22 Oct 2020 Using AI to Understand and Manage Risk For almost a decade now, IBM Research has been supporting risk management using an AI based and data driven, support tool: the Scenario Planning Ad By Prof Iven Mareels, Dr Simon Wail
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 10 Jul 1997 Expert The Power of Many - The Human Factor and Air Power The nature of war demands attention to the human factor above any other single factor. By Gary Williams