The three-day
University Brunei Darussalam's 20th Convocation Festival
exhibition draws to a close today. With this, Royal
Brunei Technical Services (RBTS) will be organizing
private seminars in alliance with their strategic
partners drawing current and potential customers from
both government and private sectors.
The main
objective is to present RBTS' capabilities that are
relevant and suited to the interests of the
government and other agencies and at the same time
expose business prospects for collaboration with
them.
The seminars,
which will be held today in Room 4, Lower Ground Floor,
Chancellor Hall, UBD at 8:30am will cover the following:
RBTS: The Name
Behind Sustainable Operational Capabilities in Brunei
Speaker: Maj (Rtd) Hj Rosli Hj Ahmad, Head of Programmed
& Project Management, Royal Brunei Technical Services
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Details: About RBTS and its capabilities —
Acquisition Management and Systems
Management Engineering and Technology
Innovation in Procurement Reform |
Speaker:
Alaistar Bisset, Director of International Programmed
QinetiQ Details: A short seminar in sync with RBTS's key
capability of acquisition management, thereby enhancing
their means to support other ministries and agencies.
The Use of
Experimentation and Simulation in Support of Network
Centric Equipment Procurement Programmed
Speaker: Mark
Coleman, Head of Decision Support Consulting Practice,
QinetiQ
Details: The
talk will consist of a short introduction to Network
Enabled Capability (NEC) as a topic and will provide
definitions along examples of current programs and
challenges. He will then go on to describe haw the use
of computer simulations and modeling are able to support
all aspects of Network Centric equipment procurement..
This will
include examples of simulations that have been used in
direct support of the latest UK NEC procurement programs
and why they haw been beneficial. He will finish, with
some thoughts on the future in this exciting field and
take questions.
Development of
a Local C41 based on International Standards
Speaker: Chris
Norsworthy, Business Development Manager Asia Pacific,
Systematic
Details: The
talk will discuss the merits of locally developed CM
solutions from true technology transfer yet retaining
International standards compliance, to reap the benefits
of true data exchange between internal forces and
organizations; with real international
inter-operability.
Source: Borneo Bulletin