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    US and Australia dominate MAGIC robot competition short list 06 November, 2009 11:38

    Robots from the US and Australia dominate the shortlist of entries for the first round of the Multi-Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge (MAGIC), sponsored by the US Department of Defense and Australia's Defence Science & Technology Organisation (DSTO).
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    Swimming robot mimics Amazonian fish 22 September, 2009 07:16

    Taking a cue from nature, university researchers have built a swimming robot that is powered by a fin instead of a more boat-like propeller.
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    Aussie defence planes to get a technology upgrade 04 August, 2009 11:27

    A fleet of Australian defence aircraft will be receive significant technology upgrades, in a $31 million deal.
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    Swarming spy bots that share information being built for military 12 May, 2008 08:11

    A group of US Marines hunker down beside a building, enemy fire coming at them from somewhere up ahead. One soldier reaches into his pack and pulls out a few robots that look like large bugs. The bots fly down the street, sending back images that show where the enemy troops are hiding, how many there are and what weapons they're using.
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    CSC set to double headcount in South Australia 28 March, 2008 12:34

    Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Australia is set to double staff numbers from 120 to 240 employees in South Australia over the next three to five years.
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    New $82 million tech innovation centre to boost defence capability 21 December, 2007 10:45

    The federal government today announced the establishment of an $82 million Defence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC) to drive innovation in defence technology.
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    Shove leaves CSC Australia post for Asia 21 November, 2007 12:25

    Australian president of Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Mike Shove, is leaving his post in Sydney after being promoted president of the company's Asia group.
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    Emerging technologies selected to boost defence capability 18 October, 2007 12:57

    Chief defence scientist, Dr Roger Lough, today announced that eight proposals have been selected under the latest funding round for the Defence Capability and Technology Demonstrator (CTD) program.
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    Government-industry security group expands 15 August, 2007 13:24

    The Transglobal Secure Collaboration Program (TSCP), an IT security standards consortium that includes heavyweights such as the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and many of the largest government contractors in the world, is looking to broaden its ranks.
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    Federal government boosts defence radar capability 28 June, 2007 16:08

    The Australian Defence Force (ADF) today signed two contracts worth $393 million to maintain its 'over the horizon' radar capability for the next five years.
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    Homegrown high-performance computing 26 April, 2007 12:12

    Once the domain of monolithic, multimillion-dollar supercomputers from Cray and IBM, HPC (high-performance computing) is now firmly within reach of today's enterprise, thanks to the affordable computing power of clustered standards-based Linux and Microsoft servers running commodity Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron processors. Many early movers are in fact already capitalizing on in-house HPC, assembling and managing small-scale clusters on their own.
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