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MilCIS 2024

We are attending MilCIS on November 12th - 14th 2024, visit our booth: M1

The world's most complete foundational military data asset

Janes delivers the world’s most complete collection of open-source defence and security intelligence to support your mission.

Over 100 million interconnections. One source of truth

With mission-critical data uncovered, analysed, and contextualised in seconds, you’ll have the foundational and military intelligence you need, when you need it.

  • Orders of battle for all the world's militaries
  • Full specifications of over 88,000 pieces of military equipment
  • Geolocations for 28,000 military installations, early-warning sites, and nuclear facilities
  • 800,000 events and full PMESII formatted reports for 197 countries

During MilCIS 2024 we will be demonstrating how Janes 100 million+ data connections can be integrated into your systems and platforms to provide rapid access to verified critical intelligence so that you can prepare in-depth analysis, pre-empt threats, and protect national security.

Demonstrations on the booth will include:

Explore patterns and trends in events impacting global security

This demonstration explores People's Liberation Army (PLA) incursions over time near Taiwan and showcases how, using Janes, analysts can understand more about an event than simply what happened.

How Janes natural language processing capability reveals Taiwan airspace disturbances

This demonstration shows how using Janes interconnected foundational intelligence and natural language processing capability, Janes analysts were able to monitor and track the movement of aircraft from the People's Liberation Army over a two-year period.

Location

National Convention Centre Canberra (31 Constitution Avenue, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia).


When

12th - 14th November 2024


Stand

M1

50 Min | 13 May 2024

The value of OSINT for intelligence sharing

In this episode Harry Kemsley and Sean Corbett are joined by Phil Ritcheson Ph.D. to discuss why intelligence sharing is now more important than ever. They discuss the growing need for allied and partnership and how by using open sources facilitates more timely intelligence sharing. However, ensuring that the open sources can be trusted and are assured is critical to maintaining strategic advantage.