News
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| 15 Feb. 2012 | ![]() | The NATO Spokesperson held a press briefing on Wednesday 15th February 2012. She was joined by Mr. Heiner Brauss, Deputy Assistant Secretary General, Defence Policy and Planning Division, who provided a background update on Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS). |
| 22 Jun. 2010 | ![]() |
Statement by the Secretary General on Danish withdrawal from AGS project I have taken note of the announcement by the Danish Government to withdraw from the NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance project. |
| 23 Oct. 2009 | ![]() |
Defence Ministers mark progress on Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) Programme In the margins of their informal meeting in Bratislava on 22-23 October 2009, Defence Ministers gathered briefly to mark progress on the Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) programme, which is conducted by a group of 15 Allied nations . The Ministers met in front of a 1/20 scale model of a NATO marked Global Hawk Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), which will form the air segment of an Alliance-wide Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance capability. |
| 25 Sep. 2009 | ![]() |
NATO’s Allied Ground Surveillance programme signature finalised The 15 nations¹ participating in NATO’s Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) programme have completed the signature process of the Programme Memorandum of Understanding (PMOU). This is a significant step towards realizing this essential operational capability for NATO. |
| 12 Jun. 2009 | ![]() | On the second day of their meeting, NATO defence ministers tackled the transformation agenda. This process is driven by a constant need for modernization, updating and resourcing of key capabilities needed by NATO so it can deal successfully with 21st century security challenges. Allies believe that this puts a premium on multinational solutions, on prioritisation of resources and innovative thinking. |
| 21 Oct. 2008 | National Armaments Directors from the 26 NATO member countries, invitees from Albania and Croatia, as well as 11 Partnership for Peace nations met at NATO Headquarters for the biannual Conference of National Armament Directors (CNAD). The CNAD focused its attention on meeting capability requirements for NATO operations in Afghanistan, Kosovo and in the Mediterranean. | |
| 26 Oct. 2006 | ![]() | Armaments Directors from the 26 NATO countries moved forward on two key NATO capabilities initiatives, Alliance Ground Surveillance and Active Layered Theatre Ballistic Missile Defence. |
| 25 Oct. 2005 |
Handover of risk reduction study report for Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) At 0845 hours on Wednesday, 26 October at NATO Headquarters, the NATO Secretary General will receive from the Transatlantic Industrial Partnership for Surveillance (TIPS) the report from the Alliance Ground Surveillance Risk Reduction Study. |
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| 28 Apr. 2005 | ![]() |
NATO’s Alliance Ground Surveillance Programme gains momentum This morning, as a result of work done at the twice-annual meeting of NATO’s Conference of National Armaments Directors, NATO signed a 23 million Euro contract with the Transatlantic Industrial Proposed Solution (TIPS) consortium, as a key part of the Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) programme. |
| 27 Apr. 2005 |
Signature of the Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) contract On Thursday, 28 April 2005, a contract will be signed between the NATO C3 Agency and the Transatlantic Industrial Proposed Solution (TIPS) consortium, taking forward the Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) project. |






