
National Security
National Security organisations deliver defence and law enforcement capabilities to the nation, its territories, its people and interests. Areas of responsibility are wide ranging and include:
- Operation of the Armed Forces.
- Counter terrorism.
- Control of weapons of mass destruction.
- Prevention of the importation of illegal goods, smuggling and evasion of tax duty.
- Prevention of serious and organised crime.
The National Security industry has experienced changing priorities since the end of the cold war. IT systems are increasingly being exploited as a tool to threaten the nation's interests, either as a means of attack or to support criminal or terrorist activities. As a result, the emphasis is increasingly on using IT-derived intelligence as a primary means of defence.
What we do
We specialise in helping national security clients meet these threats by, for example:
- Managing the procurement of major IT systems for defence and law enforcement.
- Developing systems for the Lawful Intercept of data communications.
- Building systems for the capture and analysis of data from sonar and other sensor platforms.
- Delivering systems for the distribution of intelligence information to armed forces personnel in the battlefield.