

Global Defence Market Challenges
- Unorganized project management and communication
- Intensified information flow and unreliable market data and
- Exclusivity of interaction between business actors
- Secrecy and Lack of Transparency
New security challenges globally become beyond human capacity to manage by traditional approaches.
Current business traditions on defence market are leading to time, money and defence capacity losses and obviously became obsolete.
Players restrictions:
- Extreme secrecy & communication barriers
- Contradicting data sources
- Poor information management
- Unsynchronized and complex manual communication
- Protection of data
- Absence of a specialized global defence market or adequate alternatives
- Synchronization and information management
- Individually conducted verification of information
Our goal is to solve these problems.
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