By virtue of this agreement, Israeli start-up companies and research institutes dealing with space technology will be able to develop cooperation with the European corporation. Astrium's commitment to mutual procurement stems from its sales to the Aerospace Industry, as part of their collaboration in the development of Amos satellites
The European space corporation Astrium has signed an agreement with the Industrial Cooperation Authority (ICC), according to which it will make purchases to the extent of several million dollars - as part of the corporation's mutual procurement in Israel. By virtue of this agreement, Israeli start-up companies and research institutes dealing with space technology will be able to develop cooperation Action with the European corporation. Astrium's commitment to reciprocal procurement stems from its sales to the aerospace industry, as part of their cooperation in development. The satellite is busy.
In addition to the agreement with Astrium, the Israel Defense Forces signed a mutual procurement agreement in the amount of tens of millions of dollars with the American electronics corporation Northrop Grumman. The agreement stems from sales made by the corporation to the defense system and other government bodies. The Israel Defense Forces is engaged in promoting the mutual procurement of foreign companies in Israel based Their sales to government companies and Israeli government offices.
Yaakov Perry, the chairman of the Mizrachi Bank, will soon be appointed to the position of president of the Police Department. The position, which did not exist before, especially for Perry at the initiative of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ehud Olmert. Perry will be responsible for relations with international companies in order to encourage them to cooperate with Israeli companies.
Perry will fulfill his role alongside Avi Angel, the chairman of the Police Department, who heads the coordination committee that also acts as an advisory committee. His role will be limited to activity with Israeli entities only, including government ministries and government companies. The Director General of the Police Department, Ephraim Shoham, has finished his position and was appointed to the position of economic attaché in Toronto, Canada. Shaham will be replaced as acting deputy starting next week by his deputy, Gabi Golomb, who is expected to submit his candidacy for the position of director general of the Police Department to the search committee that Olmert will soon appoint.