Ministry of Defense
Under the patronage of HE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense Affairs Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, the Ministry of Defense launched on Wednesday the Defense Digitalization Compass at Ahmed bin Mohammed Military College.
The compass objective to transform the Qatar Armed Forces into an efficient, information-driven, knowledge-based and networked organization, and to foster digital acumen in its workforce.
"The Digitalization Compass marks a fundamental shift in the armed forces' work culture and perspective, shaping how to leverage on technologies to operate and gain advantage in a global information environment and modern battlespace. It aligns with and responds to high-level guidance from the country's Defence and National Security Strategies. It will also be supported through other subordinate strategies," said HE the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense Affairs.
The Defense Digitalization Compass also aligns with Qatar's national security strategies and the Third National Development Strategy (NDS3), which aims to support Qatar National Vision 2030. This vision has identified digital technology as a key sector for developing the countrys long-term capabilities in emerging fields such as artificial intelligence and robotics.
The Defense Digitalization Compass focuses on the systematic modernization of systems and technological infrastructures, as well as the work processes and methodologies adopted by the Ministry of Defense to maximize the use of available resources and capabilities, thereby improving performance and efficiency. It will also help the armed forces become more adaptable, innovative, and capable of fully utilizing their joint capabilities in all areas.
HE Chief of Staff of Qatar Armed Forces, Lt. Gen. (Pilot) Jassim bin Mohammed Al Mannai, said the successful implementation of the Defense Digitalization Compass would ensure an enhanced level of readiness, effectiveness and interoperability in the country's Armed Forces.
HE the Chief of Staff added, ""In today's world, armed forces have already become more reliant on technology, but future conflicts will heavily depend on critical technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics and cloud computing, to name but a few." His Excellency pointed out that the Qatari Armed Forces must transition to a data-driven, technology-reliant force and better equip with the latest digital information, operating systems, and best practices to consistently achieve success.
HE the Chief of Staff explained that digital transformation heralds a new era of creativity and revolution in the defense field, paving the way for investment in human talent, new weapons, and systems, thereby enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of military operations, adding that this will also increase the situational awareness of the armed forces and improve their joint capabilities to respond to threats in increasingly complex operational environments.
(QNA)
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