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Air and Space Power Conference 2024

2024 Air and Space Power Conference, National Convention Centre, Canberra, 8-9 May 2024. 

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 campaigning. The conference delves into lessons from recent conflicts and industry experience to position national air and space power for current and future strategic challenges. The conference examines these issues in the context of the Defence Strategic Review, the current regional environment and future threat casting to build resilience in an ‘always operating’ model. A holistic view of National defence will be addressed through insights from the PM&C Taskforce and the industry approach to embracing the uncertain future to reduce fragility.

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08 May 2024 - 8:00am 09 May 2024 - 5:00pm
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Attendance: Virtual & In-Person

National Convention Centre Canberra

31 Constitution Avenue
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, 2601
SAASS Paper No 6: Windows of Opportunity
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SAASS Thesis
10 Aug 2018
Advanced

SAASS Paper No 6: Windows of Opportunity: East Timor and Australian Strategic Decision Making

This publication was initially published as part  of the Drew Papers series by Air University Press, Alabam US.

By
Angus Porter
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Air/Space
12 Dec 2022
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Decreasing Reliance on Fossil Fuels to Increase Defence Capability

Decreasing Reliance on Fossil Fuels to Increase Defence Capability

Benjamin Cole
Australian Defence Force

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Benjamin Cole
Preparedness and Repairable Item Management
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Air Power Fellow Series
15 Jun 1994
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Preparedness and Repairable Item Management

The aim of this fellowship was to identify opportunities to improve RAAF preparedness through Repairable Item (RI) management, and to recommend means of pursuing these opportunities.

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Michelle Maclean
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Air/Space
03 Nov 2025
Foundation

Trust: The Key to Developing High-Functioning Teams

Trust: The Key to Developing High-Functioning TeamsDylan WilliamsonAustralian Defence ForceIn the modern Air Force, there is a large portion of att

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Dylan Williamson
US Space Missions: Coping with Technology Disruption
News
27 Sep 2018

US Space Missions: Coping with Technology Disruption

On Thursday, October 18th, LTGEN (USAF retired) Larry James, a former Deputy Director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, will present our ne

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Air/Space
24 May 2023
Foundation

The Future Combat Pilot - Asleep at the Wheel?

Technology is a key driver for Air Force capability.

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Daniel Cook
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Conference Proceedings
29 Apr 2026
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Air and Space Power Conference 2026 Transcript: Strategic Update in the Region

Air and Space Power Conference 2026 Transcript 'Strategic Update in the Region'The Air and Space Power Conference 2026 took place at the National C

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Air and Space Power Centre
Legal Considerations of Cyber attacks in the Space Domain
Air/Space
20 Dec 2021
Advanced

Whats all the hype about Defence Space Command

Space Command should make deliberate decisions on its organisational design by working through each element that will enable the Executive to bypass the constraints of traditional Services. a true representation of Space Command’s successful establishment will be observed when it is considered as part of Australia’s national power and used as such by the Government.

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Ulas Yildrim
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SAASS Thesis
25 Jul 2023
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SAASS Paper: Royal Australian Air Force 2025: A New Organizational Structure to Optimize Combat Effectiveness in an Era of Great Power Competition

The current RAAF organizational structure is top-heavy, unbalanced and too compartmentalized. This results in stove piped training, which inhibits high-end, networked and integrated joint collective training.

By
David Earl Borg, OAM
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