Would Bahrain warrant a program manager? I had the impression that they don’t intend a major project spend, just some upgrades. Might have got the wrong end of the stick though. |
Many new jobs advertised on website - of particular note are two program managers, one for Saudi Arabia and one for Asia. Contract signing must be soon (I hope!) |
‘Interesting, suspect, impression, potential’
What a siren you are CM |
It would be interesting to know how SRT and Ocean Infinity (OI) are working together. Clearly SRT has some very strategic Coast Guard contacts which will open doors for OI, especially in the Middle East. I get the impression that SRT has plenty of potential contracts on its plate, without looking for others. However, I suspect that autonomous surface and subsea options will be a requirement, going forward. If SRT can offer such a facility, that has to be a good bonus. |
Happy New Year to one and all. Looking forward to a first half including positive RNSs and the launch of Nexus which will significantly boost awareness of Emtrak and SRT. I liked ST's comment that SRT won't spend a fortune on direct promotion/advertising of Nexus - that will be done via worldwide agents and the trade press who will doubtless be keen to report the virtues of this game-changing technology. Glass definitely remains half full. GLA |
Saudi Arabia establishes logistics zone in Djibouti to expand economic presence in Africa. June 4th 2024 RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has signed a deal to establish a logistics zone in the port of Djibouti, leveraging Africa’s gateway to propel the Kingdom’s products and exports, fostering economic interplay. In February, Djibouti’s president reaffirmed his country’s dedication to promoting maritime security in the Red Sea. Ismail Omar Guelleh noted that the East African nation was collaborating with major powers, including Saudi Arabia, to ensure safe passage for international shipping in the Bab El-Mandeb and the Gulf of Aden. He emphasized that Djibouti’s strategic position made it a key player in facilitating global trade, mentioning cooperation with nations such as the US, France, the UK, and Red Sea coastal states, especially Saudi Arabia, in counterterrorism efforts and maritime security. |
Been away for a few days and out of touch but some great intel from our reliable sources which coincides with the share price rise. Im far from convinced this BB has the power to move the market so I'm guessing there are other well informed investors out there who can read the runes too. Thanks to all who make this a BB worth reading. |
yes, you're quite correct for once countryperson,,, you definitely aint seen nothing, would be nice for you lot to see something, anything for a change, instead of fund raises, promises and disappointments |
I was very surprised to see the Saudi Border Guard (SBG) placing a video on X for all of the World to see. Previously I understood SRT was not allowed to mention the ME country concerned. I can only conclude that MBS has seen the SRT system and is pleased with his investment. If you revisit the recent webcast (Vimeo.com 955837822) I believe that Mr T mentions a ME country which is in a hurry to spend $200 million on a system. This country must be very small compared with Saudi and yet they are talking about a very large budget. This would suggest that they are planning an all-inclusive system with top of the range (Italian?) radar and military grade CCTV. This might explain LAV’s mention of SRT hiring a civil engineer. Will existing towers be strong enough for all the extra weight? (I suspect that the next SRT hiring will be for more contract writers), When MBS sees what its neighbour is buying will he want the same? The eventual Saudi spend could be mind blowing. If it wants to cover everything including the Red Sea, Neom, Djibouti and possibly Egypt, where it underwrites the budget, it will be several barrels of oil. (Information / data means power). Perhaps MBS will want to buy SRT! As Ronald Reagan once said ‘You ain’t seen nothing yet’ |
It looks like they might soon be getting out of breath!
Yet another hire, this time for a civil engineer to make sure the towers don't fall down. So it seems that they are building central support roles for their various in-country partners (the sensor role is now no longer online so presumably it has been filled, although there were only three applicants) and on the customer side all these success managers whose job is to make sure their customers can make the most of what they have bought.
I get the feeling that they expect soon to have decent cash inflows to pay for all this.
It seems that there has been a buyer in the last couple of days who is buying with conviction and I doubt it has anything to do with my mention of the Indonesian success manager unless it someone on here. |
Saudi Arabia establishes logistics zone in Djibouti. The recent video from the Saudi Border guard shows how pleased they are with their recent SRT investment. The potential for future trade is enormous.(Don't forget DAS) Neom will eventually need maritime coverage as well as Djibouti.I am anticipating that SRT will be setting up an office in Saudi to deal with everything. |
Thanks, supernumerary.
Beat me to it!
I wonder if there's anything to be read into the timing?
When I've the chance, I'll scroll back through that account to see if anything presents.
ATB
This and LaValmy's Indo 'success manager' show the patient's still breathing ! |
WCE - thanks - I assume that's Countryman's video?
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Official account of the Saudi Border Guard
Preventing drug smuggling across our borders is our responsibility..
Strength, determination and resolve.
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Countryman: can you give us a search condition (s) that might work? |
“Success manager”
I have this image of David Brent giving himself that title.
If that was a new job title in most of my investments, I’d sell just on principle ;-) |
Someone who knows my interest in SRT has sent me a video (In arabic). It appears to show the SRT system recently installed for a M E Coastguard. It is very impressive and has been uploaded on X. I am not clever enough to post it here. |
Another new post at MSN. This time it's a Hardware Manager to drive forward transceiver development etc. Sounds like it would suit someone with Apple background. |
Well we are due an update! |
This thing reminds me of Gamestop |
Or hiring in anticipation - a contract would certainly have been RNS'd. If the hacking is affecting Indonesian bureaucracy, there could still be delays, which would fit the SRT pattern :¬( |
They have probably got the nod in Indonesia. Now hiring a success manager over there. |
What has this got to do with SRT MDA systems. |
Indonesia says a cyberattack has compromised its data center but it won't pay the $8 million ransom
Indonesia's national data center has been compromised by a hacking group asking for a $8 million ransom that the government won't pay, authorities said Monday.
The cyberattack has disrupted services of more than 200 government agencies at both the national and regional levels since June 20, said Samuel Abrijani Pangerapan, the director general of informatics applications with the Communications and Informatics Ministry.
Some government services have returned—immigration services at airports and elsewhere are now functional—but efforts continue at restoring other services such as investment licensing, Pangerapan told reporters.
The attackers have held data hostage and offered a key for access in return for the $8 million ransom, said PT Telkom Indonesia's director of network & IT solutions, Herlan Wijanarko, without giving further details.
Wijanarko said the company, in collaboration with authorities at home and abroad, is investigating and trying to break the encryption that made data inaccessible.
Communication and Informatics Minister Budi Arie Setiadi told journalists that the government won't pay the ransom.
"We have tried our best to carry out recovery while the (National Cyber and Crypto Agency) is currently carrying out forensics," Setiadi added.
The head of that agency, Hinsa Siburian, said they had detected samples of the Lockbit 3.0 ransomware. |