The 12th edition of the Warsaw Security Forum took place on September 29-30 of this year. Over 3,000 delegates from over 80 countries participated. Invited speakers included guest of honour Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General from 2014-2024; Speaker of the Sejm Szymon Hołownia; Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk; Deputy Prime Ministers: Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski; Minister of National Défense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz; and Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gawkowski; as well as many other important politicians and experts representing both Poland and other countries.
During this event, our company delegation presented key TELDAT products, including CMS JASMINE - Multilevel Automated Crisis Management System CMS JASMINE together with a mobile crisis management centre.
On October 15-16, TELDAT participated in the Armed Forces Communications and Information Technology Conference, organized in Zegrze by the Military University of Technology and the P6 Command and Control Board. Our company's presence at the event was highlighted not only by a company booth, but also by our representatives participating in panel discussions and presentations.
During the event, we presented our latest software and hardware, in particular BMS JASMINE (a tactical battle management system at the battalion level, from the lowest organizational level) and its on-board ICT node VIS JASMINE. We also presented HMS C3IS JASMINE, a multi-domain automated combat management system at the operational and tactical level, used for many years in the Polish Armed Forces, as well as our latest software dedicated to civil services and state and local government units: the Multilevel Automated Crisis Management System JASMINE.
Our representatives also actively participated in a discussion on multi-domain operations and national security based on domestic manufacturers and suppliers of products and services. During the event, a lecture was given on the latest achievements in the use of artificial intelligence mechanisms in the HMS C3IS JASMINE and CMS JASMINE systems.
The 4th National Scientific Conference in the series "Praxeology in Security Sciences" took place in Kalisz on November 20-21. The topic of this year's meeting of specialists were the key issues of crisis management and civil protection.
During the event, we had the opportunity to present the "crisis" JASMINE at the stand and during a lecture (together with its hardware component – the Mobile Crisis Management Centre with a built-in communication integrator) and take part in a scientific debate on the problems occurring in crisis management, population protection and civil defence at the local, regional and national level.
Participation in the conference confirmed TELDAT's role as a technological partner supporting administration and emergency services in building modern, integrated and interoperable crisis management systems and in the further development of solutions responding to contemporary threats.
Moreover, in the first days of December we participated in a scientific conference entitled "Modern communication systems and electronics in the aspect of threats to state security", which was held at the Military University of Land Forces in Wrocław.
During the event, TELDAT also promoted the CMS JASMINE presenting its capabilities in the context of contemporary military challenges, hybrid threats and the need to ensure continuity of command and coordination of operations in crisis situations.
The presented solution was directly aligned with the scientific goal of the conference, which was to analyse the importance of communications for national security and to facilitate the exchange of experiences between the scientific and industrial communities.
Our participation in the aforementioned conference also contributed to achieving the specific objectives of the event, particularly in the areas of identifying key technologies impacting national security, analysing threats in cyberspace, and modelling scenarios for future conflicts, including technological and information warfare.















