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Category: Procurement

The NATO Association of Canada’s Procurement Program provides Canadians with analyses of trends relating to Canadian and international defense procurement and illustrates how these trends affect NATO’s collective mission capabilities. The program also provides in-depth discussion regarding the bureaucratic management, specific trade controls and various other institutional processes governing the defense industry and defense acquisitions, while integrating elements of international trade and economics.

Resurrecting the Canadian Dream: The case for the 21st Century Avro Arrow

Canada, Canadian Armed Forces, Defence Spending, Defense, Procurement, Technology, Turkey November 23, 2020November 23, 2020 Samer Khurshid

Samer Khurshid examines the story of the Canadian CF-105 Avro Arrow and how a re-imagined Arrow would be Canada’s best bet in the Stealth Age.

Risen From the Grave: Reimagining Battleships Key to Growing NATO’s Naval Power

Canadian Armed Forces, NATO, Procurement August 5, 2020September 21, 2020 Samer Khurshid

Samer Khurshid examines that the need for re-imagined battleships is the key to growing NATO’s naval power.

Canadian Attack Helicopters: A Much Needed Capability

Canadian Armed Forces, Procurement June 29, 2020July 28, 2020 Samer Khurshid

Samer Khurshid examines the much needed attack helicopter capability for the Canadian Armed Forces, while assessing the market prices for top of the line attack helicopters developed by fellow NATO members.

Patrolling the High North: Canada’s Procurement of AOPS

Canada, Canada's NATO, Defence Spending, Investment, Maritime Nation, Naval Issues, Procurement, Uncategorized November 6, 2018November 5, 2018 Lee Williamson

Junior Research Fellow Lee Williamson analyzes the Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship program procurement initiative, its criticisms and ultimately its purpose for Canada.

New Plan to Replace the CF-18 Remains Politicized, But Could It Work?

Edward Tat, Procurement December 13, 2017February 27, 2018 Edward Tat

Grab 18 surplus Hornets from Australia by 2019 and launch a new replacement competition to conclude in 2022 with deliveries in 2025. Will this end the tired debate?

A Propaganda Machine for the Internet Age, Part IV: The Online Army

Procurement April 28, 2017October 19, 2017 Alexander Sawicki

In Part Four of a four-part series, Alexander Sawicki details the rise of a new type of propaganda machine; one tailored to fit a modern, inter-connected, and technologically dependent society.

A Propaganda Machine for the Internet Age, Part III: The Campaign

Procurement April 14, 2017October 19, 2017 Alexander Sawicki

In Part Three of a four-part series, Alexander Sawicki details the rise of a new type of propaganda machine; one tailored to fit a modern, inter-connected, and technologically dependent society.

A Propaganda Machine for the Internet Age, Part II: The Company

Procurement March 23, 2017March 23, 2017 Alexander Sawicki

In Part Two of a four-part series, Alexander Sawicki details the rise of a new type of propaganda machine; one tailored to fit a modern, inter-connected, and technologically dependent society.

A Propaganda Machine for the Internet Age, Part I: The Science

Procurement, Uncategorized March 16, 2017March 15, 2017 Alexander Sawicki

In Part One of a four-part series, Alexander Sawicki details the rise of a new type of propaganda machine; one tailored to fit a modern, inter-connected, and technologically dependent society.

Connecting the North: Interview with Solar Ship CEO Jay Godsall

Claudia Nieroda, Procurement February 21, 2017February 21, 2017 Claudia Nieroda

Claudia Nieroda interviews Solar Ship’s CEO Jay Godsall about the company’s Arctic missions.

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NATO Association of Canada (NAOC) is an independent non-governmental organization established to foster a better understanding of goals of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Canada’s role in NATO. While independent from NATO, and not funded by NATO, it utilizes its strong relationships with governments and international organizations to facilitate awareness and understanding of foreign affairs and Canada’s participation in global security. The views expressed by the NATO Association of Canada may not reflect the views of NATO.
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