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Enhancing operational effectiveness by integrating legacy and future ADF systems
Defence typically acquires capability on a project by project basis. This acquisition strategy can result in a focus on the capability for a single project and traditionally hasn't incorporated integration with other systems and capabilities. This approach can reduce the operational effectiveness of the capability by limiting information flow within the battlespace.