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The 3rd Cyberdefence Workshop, organised by the Joint Cyberdefence Command (MCCD), will be held in Ciudad de la Imagen from 22 to 24 May.

The proliferation of information and communication technologies (ICT) is resulting in society’s increasing dependence on every aspect of ICT. This new scenario is a primary consideration to take into account in national security, the rule of law, economic prosperity, the welfare state and even the operation of society and public administrations. 

Yet again this year, the Advanced Armed Forces College (ESFAS) invited Isdefe to participate in the Advanced Strategic Studies Course for Senior Ibero-American Officers, which began on 18 April at the Advanced Centre for National Defence Studies.

Representing Isdefe was the Head of Business Development, Mr Álvaro Manresa, who went to the Advanced Centre for Defence Studies to give a presentation on ENGINEERING SYSTEMS AT THE SERVICE OF DEFENCE, after which a colloquium was held with those in attendance.

This Monday, at the Isdefe assembly hall, the Sub-Directorate General for Planning, Technology and Innovation of the Directorate General for Armaments and Materiel, the Directorate General for Military Recruiting and Training, and Defence University Centres and Isdefe presented the 6th Congress for R&D in Defence and Security (DESEi+d 2018).

In keeping with the planned programme, the welcoming remarks were given by Isdefe’s CEO, Mr Francisco Quereda, who underscored the innovative vocation of Defence and the important contribution of the National R&D Congress to the

On May 7, the presentation ceremony will take place for the 6th edition of the DESEI+d Congress, which will be held in November. The event will also serve to present the book “Isdefe R&D Awards. The Ten Finalist Articles from the 2017 DESEi+d.

The National Congress on Defence and Security R&D is an annual event organised and promoted by the Sub-Directorate General of Planning, Technology and Innovation (SDGPLATIN) of the General Directorate for Armaments and Materiel (DGAM), in cooperation with the General Directorate for Military Recruitment and Training (DIGEREM),

The advanced logistics management course of the Ministry of Defence’s Armed Forces College (ESFAS) is intended to complement the training of personnel stationed in top-level logistics management posts, and of civilians with managerial jobs in Defence-oriented companies. It is designed to increase their ability and resources to handle the complex problems involved in Advanced Logistics Management.

Álvaro Manresa, Isdefe’s Head of Business Development, was tasked with presenting Isdefe’s activity and answering questions from the participants in the 26th Advanced Logistics