
The Politics and DV Engineering working group analyses current political developments in the defence sector. It provides independent facts and interpretation from the technological knowledge and experience of engineers.
The Working Group on Politics and DV Engineering has the following questions and comments on the State Secretary of Defence's response to the third report of Bureau of ICT Testing (BIT) on the Frontier Moving IT Project (GrIT). The comments have been prepared based on publicly available information and defence technology knowledge and experience.
The working group welcomes the recommendation to take up the GrIT project in smaller manageable parts. in a previous opinion, our working group also pointed out the importance of such an approach. However, some questions remain about this new approach. In particular with regard to risks and governance.
You can find the questions and explanations via this link.
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The Hague, 22 July 2019
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