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The European Defence Agency (EDA) published its annual Defence Data report for the year 2019, detailing defence spending by the 26 EDA Member States. In 2019, total defence expenditure stood at €186 billion, marking a 5% increase on 2018, and making it the highest level ever recorded by EDA since it ...


The European Defence Agency (EDA) has approved the 11 EU defence capability priorities to improve coherence across the continent. The EDA approved 11 Strategic Context Cases (SCC) which instruct on how to implement EU defence priorities. They describe the current capability and what is currently planned to address issues. Results of the ...


Member states and experts came together for a cybersecurity workshop held by the European Defence Agency. Organisations from across the European Defence Agency (EDA) have attended a cybersecurity workshop to adapt to automated cyber defence. The session provided examples of EDA methods and aimed to identify areas that could be improved ...


The European Defence Agency has awarded contracts to three companies to provide medical evacuation services. The EDA has chosen three medical evacuation companies, who will be in contract until January 2023, in a deal that could be worth up to €120 million. They will provide evacuation and immediate treatment for patients as ...


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