News 05 May 2020 2020 Air Power Conference The 2020 Air Power Conference is finally here, although delivered in a different format than what we are used to.
Publication Beyond the Future Force 26 Nov 2014 Applied Thinking for Intelligence Analysis Intelligence analysts face complex and dynamic problems. By Charles Vandepeer
Video Conferences 27 Feb 2023 Chief of Air Force Symposium 2023 Panel 1 - Boosting Capability Development and Delivery Panel 1: Boosting Capability Development and Delivery By Group Captain Michael Burgess-Orton, Mr Chris Deeble, Air Vice-Marshal Wendy Blyth, Air Vice-Marshal Leon Phillips, Major General Andrew Bottrell
Video Conferences 08 May 2024 Air and Space Power Conference 2024: Keynote Address by Air Chief Marshal Lord Peach, KG, GBE, KCB, DL The 2024 Air and Space Power Conference focuses on building air and space power capability in the context of the ADF’s capstone concept, integrated
Video Conferences 09 May 2024 Air and Space Power Conference 2024: Keynote Address by General Chance Saltzman The 2024 Air and Space Power Conference focuses on building air and space power capability in the context of the ADF’s capstone concept, integrated
Video Conferences 09 May 2024 Air and Space Power Conference 2024: Operating in Northern Australia by Mr Cameron Smith The 2024 Air and Space Power Conference focuses on building air and space power capability in the context of the ADF’s capstone concept, integrated
Video Conferences 08 May 2024 Air and Space Power Conference 2024: Strategic Update in the Region - Mr Bilahari Kausikan The 2024 Air and Space Power Conference focuses on building air and space power capability in the context of the ADF’s capstone concept, integrated
Video Seminar 22 Jun 2021 Human Machine Teaming This presentation was a discussion on the growing interest in, and challenges with, Human-Machine Teaming (HMT). By Dr Heather Roff
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1992 Advanced The Potential of Satellites for Wide Area Surveillance of Australia The capabilities of existing and proposed future satellite sensors are examined for their ability to provide wide area surveillance of Australia, and recommendations are made regarding future potentials of space-based surveillance. By Wayne Gale