TRANSFORMING LOGISTICS AND ENGINEERING FOR THE PEER FIGHT

As NATO transforms force structures and TTPs for the peer fight, defence logistics and military engineering will undergo a transformation. The job will remain the same, but new challenges and constraints imposed by our adversaries will need to be overcome.

What constraints will our adversaries impose? How will we overcome new challenges? What new opportunities will this transformation create? What new technologies will be pivotal to minimising disruption and ensuring resilience? These are among the questions that logistics commanders and military engineers from across NATO will discuss during Combat Support Week Online on 17th and 18th February 2021.

Running across two days of presentations and virtual networking opportunities, Combat Support Week Online will provide maximum access and participation for our global community, protected from the potential for ongoing disruption by COVID-19. Hosted on a secure online platform, conference sessions are timed to facilitate international participation: 0900-1430 (EST), 1400-1930 (GMT), 2200–0430 (SGT). Sessions will also be made available on-demand where permission has been granted.

All serving military personnel are being offered free registration for this event, allowing for broader participation across ranks, specialities and geographies. Make sure to book your place as soon as possible!

Meet the Speakers

Why Attend Combat Support Week Online?

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ASSESS CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS AND EMERGING TECHNICAL DEMANDS 
to support the deployment and maintenance of a combat force in theatre

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ACHIEVE TOTAL VISIBILITY OF THE DEFENCE SUPPLY CHAIN 
by taking advantage of the latest predictive analytics systems 

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COLLABORATE WITH SENIOR NATO LEADERS 
in defence
supply chain transformation to align your asset management systems with new models

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ENABLE MOBILITY, MOMENTUM AND CAPABILITY 
by identifying innovative, cost-efficient solutions to modernise operational capabilities

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SUPPORT FORCE MOBILITY 
through developing the latest capabilities in deployed bridging solutions

General Sir Peter Wall
Chief of the General Staff, British Army (2010-2014)

General Sir Peter Anthony Wall GCB, CBE, DL, FREng (born 10 July 1955) is a retired British Army officer who served as the Chief of the General Staff, the professional head of the British Army, until September 2014. Wall had previously been the Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces from August 2009 to September 2010. He succeeded General Sir David Richards as Chief of the General Staff in September 2010, the latter going on a month later to be Chief of the Defence Staff.