From homeland security to forward bases: Building resilient networks
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ETSI is pleased to endorse the Defense Communications Forum – From homeland security to forward bases: Building resilient networks, a free virtual event taking place on 28 April at 3 PM CEST/ 2 PM UK.
Defense and government operations face growing connectivity challenges – from bases and training sites to logistics and homeland security requiring reliability, low latency, and robust security. Networks increasingly combine private 5G, Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), Fixed Wireless Access, AI edge computing, and legacy systems to maintain operational continuity across multi-domain environments.
This forum brings together defense leaders, technology innovators, and system integrators to explore how commercial network solutions can be adapted to meet defense-grade requirements, enabling secure, resilient, AI-driven, multi-bearer networks. Through case studies, presentations, and discussions, experts will examine network architecture, operational deployment, orchestration, and lessons learned across bases, training sites and government operations.
- Join Alain Mourad, Chair of ETSI ISAC ISG and ETSI board member in the panel: Integrated sensing and communications (ISAC): readiness, risks, and relevance for defense.
Explore how ISAC’s evolution across 5G-Advanced and emerging 6G is shaping defense capabilities, highlighting deployment challenges, spectrum trade-offs, and the transformative role of AI in turning sensed data into actionable operational awareness.
For more details about the event please visit: Defense Communications Forum
