Hadean is working alongside Deloitte to deliver mission-critical capabilities for NATO that will address evolving threats.
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The work is aimed at future-proofing NATO against escalating global threats, by providing advanced AI, synthetics and spatial computing to enhance planning, training and decision support across a rapidly evolving operating environment.
Supporting the NATO Modelling & Simulation Group’s capability development initiatives, Deloitte and Hadean will provide best-in-class technology and practices to enable a Common Synthetic Environment (CSE). By empowering allied nations with a CSE that can easily integrate existing software, hardware and data solutions, this partnership will provide NATO with the real-time situational understanding to combat threats from the strategic to tactical level.
Both Deloitte and Hadean are exhibiting at NATO Edge in Tampa, Florida (3rd-5th December) and I/ITSEC in Orlando, Florida (2nd-6th December) where the businesses are jointly demonstrating their capabilities and their offer for NATO.
CEO of Hadean, Craig Beddis said: “Deloitte’s work with Hadean will accelerate NATO’s adoption of synthetics as it redefines the operating theatre. It will provide an opportunity for NATO to reassert itself as a forward thinking and technically innovative organisation, building future capabilities and a powerful deterrent in the face of emerging threats.”