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The NATO Communications and Information (NCI) Agency connects forces, NATO and Nations, where and when required by providing interoperable Communications and Information Systems and services.
The NCI Agency is the provider of NATO-wide IT services and state-of-the-art C4ISR capabilities including cyber and missile defence. In strengthening the Alliance, the Agency applies industry best practices and provides a full life-cycle approach: from analysis and concept development, through experimentation and capability development, to operations and maintenance for both missions and exercises.
The NCI Agency is a key pillar of NATO Secretary General’s Smart Defence and Connected Forces initiatives.
On 1 February 2013, NCI Agency hosted a visit by Mr Petter Jansen, the CEO of the Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation.
The Central U.S. Registry (CUSR) participated in two training courses offered by the NATO Communications and Information Systems School (NCISS).
On 21 December 2012, Thales Communications and Security SAS was awarded a contract (Amendment 10 to contract CO-11789-EMS) for the upgrade of the Electronic Protective Measures (EPM) Modems Systems (EMS).
Major General (MG) Luis Emilio Andrey Medina has been appointed Chief of Staff for the NATO Communications and Information (NCI) Agency as of 21 January 2013.
Secure roads, safe lines of communication and freedom of movement are crucial for the safety of both soldiers and civilians in Afghanistan.
The rotation of German, US and other national officers currently taking up command posts in the ISAF mission have benefitted from an innovative training conducted by NATO’s centres in Bydgoszcz and Stavanger, enabled by CIS support from the NCI Agency.
For Nations - low-cost use of NATO common-funded capabilities for National purposes; economies of scale through multinational initiatives. Read more
For NATO bodies - rapid delivery of technology in support of operations, transformation. Read more
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