Monday, 27 February 2023

SyntheSys Managing Director, John Hartas becomes a STEM Ambassador

SyntheSys is proud to announce that its Managing Director, John Hartas, has been enrolled as a STEM Ambassador.

STEM Ambassadors are volunteers from a range of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers who are dedicated to inspiring young people to pursue careers in these fields.  The STEM Ambassador programme is run by STEM Learning, a non-profit organisation that promotes STEM education and careers across the UK.

As a STEM Ambassador, John will have the opportunity to share his expertise and experience with young people in schools and other educational settings.  He will be able to inspire and motivate students to consider pursuing careers in STEM fields, which are critical to the future of the United Kingdom (UK) economy.

"I am delighted to have been established as a STEM Ambassador and to have the opportunity to inspire young people to pursue careers in STEM," said John.  "At SyntheSys, we have a long history of supporting STEM education and careers and we are committed to investing in the next generation of STEM professionals.  I look forward to sharing my passion for these fields with students across the UK."

To hear more about the STEM Ambassador programme, visit: https://www.stem.org.uk/stem-ambassadors

For more information on SyntheSys, its products and services, and its commitment to STEM education and careers, please visit: https://www.synthesys.co.uk/index.html

Wednesday, 22 February 2023

Spring Data Link Manager / Interface Control Officer Training in the Netherlands!

 


The Data Link Manager / Interface Control Officer (ICO) is responsible for the entire Tactical Data Link (TDL) interface from planning, right through to execution.  So it is critical that today's DLM/ICO receives comprehensive training.  And as simulated and practical training environments become central to national defence strategies and priorities, it is vital that individuals receive training which mirrors real-world scenarios.
Registration is now open for our Spring DLM/ICO course, which is set to take place in the Netherlands. 

This 15-day course is designed to provide working knowledge to personnel whose role is to plan, build, manage, interact, develop and engage in Multi TDL Architectures and operations.  The DLM/ICO course is designed to catapult individuals with TDL experience to the next level where they can successfully and efficiently carry out their duties.

Our 2023 worldwide DLM/ICO tour is set to welcome delegates from different nations, and registration is open to join one of our courses.  We are also keen to speak to programme leaders who may be looking for in-house training and would like to host a course.

To learn more about our DLM/ICO course, training dates and to download the brochure, visit: https://www.synthesys-defence.co.uk/dlm-ico-training.html
To speak to us directly about prices, locations and pre-requisites please contact James Norful via: training@synthesys.co.uk


Monday, 20 February 2023

Training Success - Enhanced Tactical Data Link Knowledge and Skills via SyntheSys’ Multi-TDL Course

We march into 2023 and hit the ground running with our first Tactical Data Link (TDL) training course of the year.  The successful delivery of our Multi-TDL course was held at HQ Bonn, Germany from 9th- 18th January 2023.

Working with delegates from the Norwegian Battle Lab & Experimentation (NOBLE) organisation, along with personnel from various parts of the Norwegian Armed Forces, students participated in our eight-day Multi-TDL training, covering Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS) Link 16, Joint Range Extension Application Protocol (JREAP), Link 22 and Variable Message Format (VMF).  The aim of the course was to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the various TDLs and how their successful integration can enhance overall communication capabilities among military personnel, enabling more effective coordination and mission success.

MIDS Link 16 is a widely used standard for air-to-air communication, allowing for seamless communication between aircrafts.  Link 22 offers enhanced data transfer capabilities compared to Link 16, increasing the speed and efficiency of information exchange.  JREAP and VMF provide additional methods for exchanging information, enabling more effective coordination between units.

Our next stop is Den Helder, the Netherlands where we are again delivering our Data Link Manager/Interface Control Officer (DLM/ICO) course.  The Nederlandse Belgische Operationele School has graciously offered to host our course which so far will be attended by delegates representing various organisations throughout NATO to include members from Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and Finland between 3rd – 21st April 2023.  Limited availability remains so if you are interested in attending, please contact our team by emailing: training@synthesys.co.uk

To learn more about our best-in-class TDL and related training, visit: http://www.synthesys-defence.co.uk/data-link-training.html  or to talk to us about upcoming training courses, your training requirements, or our training format, please reach out to us via email to start the conversation.

Monday, 13 February 2023

SyntheSys Features on the UK Energy Technology Platform

 


We are pleased to share that our technology solutions now feature on the UK Energy Technology Platform and global Technology Catalogue.

TechnologyCatalogue.com connects buyers with suppliers and helps them to source and select the right technologies to meet energy transition and sustainability goals.  The site offers a platform for suppliers to showcase best-in-class technology solutions and features hundreds of leading technologies.

The UK Energy Technology site is geared towards UK operators, technology end-users and suppliers and is sponsored by the North Sea Transition Authority.

SyntheSys’ Managing Director, John Hartas, commented: ‘’We certainly see the Technology Catalogue and associated Energy Technology Platform as a key route to the energy market both domestically and overseas, and can see why this service is proving to be the defacto ‘go-to’ spot for energy players looking for innovative technology to support net-zero and other sustainability goals.’’

We have a total of six different systems engineering based technology listings ranging from Requirements Management through to Test Management, to view our listings, visit: https://uk.energytechnologyplatform.com/ and search for ‘SyntheSys’.

To talk to us directly about the value we have been adding to our customers working in the energy sector, start the conversation by emailing: info@synthesys.co.uk.  For more information about our products and services, visit: www.synthesys.co.uk


Wednesday, 8 February 2023

OptimiSE Magazine Issue 10 Out Now – A Systems Engineering Training Special

 


It’s no secret that the skills market within the engineering and associated systems engineering domain is under pressure right now.  Whilst there is seemingly a strong appetite to secure new talent, there is a bigger urgency to develop skills within existing engineering teams.

With that in mind, this latest issue of OptimiSE is themed around Systems Engineering Training and also contains resources and information for those looking to develop and extend skills this year.

To read the latest OptimiSE, visit: https://www.optimisese.co.uk/digital-editions.html

If you are currently looking at ways of addressing skills shortages within your engineering teams, or you have identified a specific opportunity for Systems Engineering training, we would love to hear from you.

We hope that OptimiSE continues to be a useful and enjoyable resource within the engineering, systems and software development communities and encourage you to subscribe to receive future issues directly to your mailbox at: https://www.optimisese.co.uk/ 

Friday, 3 February 2023

SyntheSys Certified Under the Cyber Essentials Plus Scheme



Our commitment to Cyber Security has been a longstanding priority.  In addition to risk mitigation and management, it ensures we meet the contractual needs of our supply chain.  Which is why we are thrilled to announce that we have once again passed the stringent controls required to maintain the certification for a sixth consecutive year.

SyntheSys’ IT Lead, Luke McCarthy comments on the changing requirements; ‘This latest assessment marks the biggest update to Cyber Essentials technical controls since its launch.  With cloud services being brought fully into scope, I’m proud to say that our cloud offerings are accredited to Cyber Essentials Plus, alongside our whole organisation’s infrastructure.  The need for effective cyber security is critical to our organisation and customers, and I am pleased that we have once again passed the requirements of certification.

If you would like to hear more about the Cyber Essentials Plus certification, or the work we are doing in this area, contact: info@synthesys.co.uk.