Cyber and Information Warfare forces provide the security and defense of the Czech Republic in cyber and information domain. On tactical level, they monitor, plan and conduct operations in cyber and information domain, including the support of STRATCOM of the Army of the Czech Republic. CIW forces provide the ability to defend internal parts of cyberspace, conduct InfoOps, PsyOps and CMI/CIMIC.
Defence and Security Industry Association of the Czech Republic (DSIA) associates companies engaged in research, development, production, trade and marketing services of military and security equipment, material and infrastructure in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1997 as a non-governmental, independent, apolitical, non-profit organization. Since its foundation it is a respected partner of the Czech Government, the Ministries of Industry and Trade, Defence, Interior and Foreign Affairs With these institutions the DSIA signed a series of cooperation agreements.
The company DISK Systems, s.r.o. is a renowned Czech company with a twenty-five-year tradition that specializes in design, system integration and the supply of technology for digital audio and video processing. They are known for their quality services, know-how and a wide range of products from major global brands. It covers areas such as ultra low latency video streaming, AV data processing and archiving, encrypted video transmission, display management in control centers.
The Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic (Czech: Ministerstvo obrany České republiky, MO ČR) is the primary agency of the Czech Republic responsible for the planning and carrying-out of defence policy. It is the Czech Republic's ministry of defence. It is the direct successor of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Defence. Its current headquarters is located in Prague. The current Minister of Defence is Jana Černochová, in office since 17 December 2021.
Mittler Report Verlag is a leading specialist publisher for security policy, armed forces, defence technology and armaments. The portfolio includes magazines, brochures, information services and specialist conferences.
These include the monthly magazine "Europäische Sicherheit & Technik", published in cooperation with the Federal Ministry of Defence, in conjunction with the highly regarded online presence "esut.de", the international trade journals "European Security & Defence" and "Maritime Defence Monitor", the trade journal "MarineForum", the brochure series "Wehrtechnischer Report", the newsletter "Wehrwirtschaft" and the online platforms "soldat-und-technik.de" and "hartpunkt.de".
The annual Security Policy and Defence Technology Conference in Bonn and the NATO LCM Conference in Brussels are established forums for the exchange of information among experts and decision-makers.
MÖNCH Publishing Group comprises numerous professional defence publications (trade magazines, reference publications, books), available in print and digital formats, and maintains a focused on-line presence. Its magazines (including MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, NAVAL FORCES, WEHRTECHNIK) enjoy editorial independence, are available in several languages and cover the world of defence and security technology. Each publication has its editorial staff and unique focus with specific national, regional or global coverage and readership. MÖNCH also produces special issues (including WORLD DEFENCE ALMANAC, NATO´S NATIONS) and books by Bernard & Graefe (including Handbuch der Bundeswehr, Weyers Flottentaschenbuch). Its website (monch.com) comprises Mönch Online News Channel (MONCh) with additional coverage and multimedia content.
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Publishing House in Security and Defence sector. We publish exclusive magazines Review for defence and security industry, Security & Defence Technologies Catalogue of the Czech Republic, IDET NEWS and more.
National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NÚKIB)
The National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NÚKIB) is the central administrative body for cyber security, including the protection of classified information in information and communication systems and cryptographic protection. It is also responsible for the implementation of the public regulated service of the global navigation satellite system under the Galileo programme.
SECURITY MAGAZÍN is the biggest website for defense and security matters in Czech Republic with a visit rate of 1 to 1.5 milion visitors per month.
Printed magazine with a tradition since 1994, collected by private security agencies, facility management companies, universities and companies associated in Defence and Security Industry Association of the Czech Republic (DSIA), as well as by state departments like members of the Parliament, Senate, Czech Army, police or firefighter representatives.
The Red Poppies Association is an independent charitable organization that has been helping contemporary war veterans in need, their families, and survivors since 2014. We provide services such as rehabilitation, barrier-free home modifications, legal assistance, and food aid. Since 2021, the organization has also extended its support to families of military interpreters evacuated from Afghanistan.
Czech Aerospace Research Centre (VZLU) is the national centre for research, development, innovations, and testing for the aerospace industry. Our mission is to provide scientific support and bring innovative solutions to the industry. In the field of defense, the Czech Aerospace Research Centre offers, for instance:
· Development of components, technologies, and systems for satellites
· Development of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
· Aerodynamic computations, simulations and tests
· Computations and simulations of structures
· Structural strength and durability tests
· Development and manufacturing of composite structures
· Non-destructive testing
· Satellite control and data operations