Organizations in the defense and security sector must now operate under conditions characterized by growing complexity, high security requirements, and limited freedom of action. Digital capability is no longer an option but a central prerequisite for operational readiness, command and control, and interoperability – both in routine operations and in the field.
At the same time, fragmented processes, legacy systems, media discontinuities, and lengthy coordination channels hinder the necessary acceleration of procurement, modernization, and program implementation. Robust, end-to-end, and practical digitalization – which securely connects systems, data, and stakeholders and keeps the armed forces capable of acting in an increasingly networked environment – is therefore crucial.