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Strengthening transparency, accountability and integrity in defence and security18 Mar. 2013 the outset the Building Integrity Programme has focused on providing practical support; embedding good governance into our defence institutions and structures and building smart institutions in an age of austerity.” Dr J. Schear, US Deputy Assistant | News |
National Armaments Directors focus on key capability requirements30 Apr. 2010 , Armaments Directors will consider reports detailing the progress made in missile defence and the development of an Allied Ground Surveillance (AGS) capability. They will also take into account a report on the Alliance’s long-term capability requirements | News |
Afghanistan, capabilities and partnerships top busy Chicago Summit agenda11 May. 2012 of cooperation that allows all Allies to provide more security for our citizens even in an age of austerity.” The Secretary General announced that at Chicago, Allies will strengthen their network of partnerships around the world. NATO will hold an expanded | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the NATO-Kuwait Public Diplomacy Conference12 Dec. 2006 , underscores the importance that we all attach to this cooperation. Indeed, “cooperation” may well be the central theme of our age. In a world that is characterised by the effects of globalisation – positive and negative effects – cooperation is the only | Opinion |
National Armaments Directors focus on Smart Defence and capability needs14 Apr. 2011 to make best use of shrinking defence budgets and also addressed the implications for the CNAD of emerging technologies, interoperability, and the relationship with industry. Missile Defence, Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS), Countering Improvised | News |
NATO Secretary General calls for ''Smart Defence'' at Munich Conference04 Feb. 2011 On 4 February, NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, delivered the keynote speech at the Munich Security Conference on building security in an age of austerity, a challenge he asserted that NATO was ideally situated to tackle | News |
NATO-sponsored project to help secure dangerous munitions in Tajikistan31 Jan. 2012 the fact that some of the munitions’ components deteriorate as they age, becoming very unstable. With Tajikistan’s dry summer temperatures, during which temperatures can reach up to 50ºC, the risk of a fire that could cause the munitions to detonate | News |
Press briefing by the NATO Spokesperson and the Deputy Assistant Secretary General, Defence Policy and Planning Division on 15 February 201215 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 | News |
''NATO and Russia: A New Beginning'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Carnegie Endowment, Brussels18 Sep. 2009 is seen through that prism: enlargement, missile defence, even our partnerships. For many in the West, the end of the Cold War seemed to herald a new age, when Russia would see things our way, cooperate with us across the board, and support | Opinion |
Helping Serbia dispose of stocks of surplus munitions18 Jul. 2013 A government-owned demilitarization facility in central Serbia will be further developed to ensure the safe and environmentally responsible disposal of almost 2,000 tonnes of surplus munitions, reducing the risk of explosion from ageing ammunition as well | Feature, News |