Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Rafale Fighter Jets Deal

Indian government signed an Inter-Governmental Agreement with the French government on 23rd September, 2016
for procurement of 36 Rafale aircraft in fly-away condition & Weapons Package Supply Protocols and Technical Arrangement.
Dr Subhash Bhamre informed the Lok Sabha on November 18, 2016 that the the deliveries of the fighter jets will commence from September,
During the last three years and the current year a total of 177 contracts have been signed with Indian and foreign vendors for the Armed Forces and for Capital procurement of Defence equipment such as Ships, Missiles, Rockets, Simulators, Aircrafts, Helicopters, ammunition and Radars.
Capital procurement of defence equipment is a continuous process undertaken as per Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP). Capital procurement proposals flow from the planning process. The Long Term Integrated Perspective Plan (LTIPP) covers a period of 15 years. Currently the LTIPP 2012-27 is in vogue wherein the requirements specific to Army, Navy and Air Force include Guns, Rockets, Missile Systems, Non-Lethal Weapons, Flight Control Systems, UAVs, Amphibious Aircraft, Air-Launched Weapon and Submarines. The LTIPP is translated into specific assets to be acquired, in the form of Services Capital Acquisition Plan (SCAP), covering a five year period. The Annual Acquisition Plan (AAP) of each service is a two year roll on plan for capital acquisition and consists of the schemes from approved five years SCAP.
The induction of 36 Rafale aircraft will enhance the operational capabilities of the IAF.
The costs of the 36 aircraft cannot be directly compared to the cost of the original MMRCA bids since the deliverable s are significantly different. Although there is no Transfer of Technology (ToT) involved in the procurement of the 36 aircraft, the provision for 50% offsets has been retained. The delivery schedule, maintenance arrangement and product support under the Inter-Governmental Agreement are also more beneficial.
Defense Acquisition Council (DAC) had accorded Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) in October, 2009 for procurement of 3,53,765 Bullet Proof Jackets (BPJs), including quantity 1,86,138 to be procured in the 11th Army Plan. The Request for Proposal (RFP) was issued to 36 vendors on 3.3.2011, but had to be retracted on 8.12.2011 to address issues in respect of conduct of trials. The RFP was issued again on 7.12.2012 to 39 vendors. However, as none of the BPJs produced by the vendors for trials were found to be compliant to the RFP parameters, the RFP was retracted on 5.10.2015. A fresh RFP has been issued on 4.4.2016. On completion of the technical evaluation of the offers, trials will be scheduled by Army Headquarters. However, to meet the immediate requirement of BPJs, an order for supply of 50,000 BPJs, through revenue expenditure route, has been placed on 31.3.2016, against which the first consignment of 5000 BPJs has been delivered on 15.10.2016.
This information was given by Minister of State for Defence Dr. Subhash Bhamre in a written reply to Shri AU Singh Deo in Rajya Sabha today.

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SAP on AWS is a partnership

SAP on AWS
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
SAP on AWS is a partnership between SAP and AWS to deliver best in class solutions to enterprises. AWS works closely with SAP to certify all SAP applications and databases on AWS. We are currently certified for SAP HANA, Business Suite, S/4HANA, Business Warehouse, Business Objects and Business One. Running SAP on-premises is costly and challenging. It’s costly in the fact that you still need to buy all the infrastructure up front to support SAP applications and databases. In addition, there is a great deal of complexity around managing SAP applications and licenses.
Benefits of using AWS for SAP Solutions:
Flexible:
The AWS cloud supports standard Windows Server, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server, providing many options for installing SAP solutions.
Op Ex instead of Cap Ex:
Start an SAP implementation or project on AWS without any upfront cost or commitment for compute, storage, or network infrastructure.
Extensive partner ecosystem:
The AWS Partner Ecosystem is extensive and can meet many of the needs you’ll have as you move. Whether you need assistance with architecture and migration or help with evaluating your application portfolio, our partners can help.
Global infrastructure:
We have over a million active customers in more than 190 countries and are expanding. With the largest global infrastructure of any cloud provider, AWS is able to help you quickly deploy your applications and data everywhere your customers reside.
Also, If you are looking to provision SAP infrastructure to build a sandbox for test GST changes on your SAP systems, or anticipating spikes in SAP transactions due to changes in GST tax filing, this webinar will provide guidance on how to handle unpredicted demand through elastic provisioning of Infrastructure for SAP.
Learning objectives:
Learn more about supported SAP related workloads on AWS, various Solutions and certified instances from AWS for SAP workloads, value proposition of AWS to run SAP applications, learn how to build a sandbox or test environment for GST, various deployment/architecting techniques for SAP on AWS
Who Should Attend:
SAP Basis Administrators, Key IT Decision Makers, CTOs, CIOs, IT Managers, Business Owners, SAP Pre-Sales Consultants
Session Timing:
Date: Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Time: 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM IST
Presenter: Shailesh Albuquerque, Solution Architect,
Amazon Internet Services Pvt. Ltd.
Registration URL:
https://aws.amazon.com/events/indiawebinarseries/Best Regards,
Amazon Internet Services Pvt. Ltd.

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