When the NSS finally is published I expect it to be 300 pages of ‚ah shure be grand like shure doesnt everyone love the Irish‘
chytrak on
The government is not governing.
There are no reforms, no response to history changing events.
They are spending like no tomorrow though.
hmmm_ on
It’s ironic, you’d think the civil service of all people would know what it was like operating in the 19th century.
RomfordWellington on
The National Security Strategy at this stage should be very simple.
We need to be able to protect our critical airspace and seaspace certainly independently but with plug and play ability from both the UK/EU/Ukraine/Aus/NZ. That means investing in a lot of aircraft and a lot of boats, and having a dramatic increase in the numbers in the permanent and reserve defence forces, including the establishment of a reserve air corps. An increase in the radiological capability of the civil defence should also be looked at.
We need to integrate ourselves into police and military intelligence sharing with the UK/EU/Ukraine/Aus/NZ.
We need to rapidly decouple the apparatus of the state from the United States and China. I guess there’s not much of Russian anything that we have but where we do, we just get rid of it.
Much, much tougher regulation of American social media companies and American/Chinese AI products – with a complete ban on data transfer from social media or AI back to USA/China.
A dedicated technology investment fund – where a large portion of the Corporation Tax receipts on US technology companies is ringfenced and reinvested into producing a fully independent, best in class AI product that would rival Gemini/ChatGPT, produced 100% in Ireland, for the European and African market.
achasanai on
Was it always like this with the government? It really seems like over the last 5 years – bar the run up to the election – they don’t actually do anything. And even with the election, it was all talk about investment for this or that but can we actually check that they are doing what they said they would?
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When the NSS finally is published I expect it to be 300 pages of ‚ah shure be grand like shure doesnt everyone love the Irish‘
The government is not governing.
There are no reforms, no response to history changing events.
They are spending like no tomorrow though.
It’s ironic, you’d think the civil service of all people would know what it was like operating in the 19th century.
The National Security Strategy at this stage should be very simple.
We need to be able to protect our critical airspace and seaspace certainly independently but with plug and play ability from both the UK/EU/Ukraine/Aus/NZ. That means investing in a lot of aircraft and a lot of boats, and having a dramatic increase in the numbers in the permanent and reserve defence forces, including the establishment of a reserve air corps. An increase in the radiological capability of the civil defence should also be looked at.
We need to integrate ourselves into police and military intelligence sharing with the UK/EU/Ukraine/Aus/NZ.
We need to rapidly decouple the apparatus of the state from the United States and China. I guess there’s not much of Russian anything that we have but where we do, we just get rid of it.
Much, much tougher regulation of American social media companies and American/Chinese AI products – with a complete ban on data transfer from social media or AI back to USA/China.
A dedicated technology investment fund – where a large portion of the Corporation Tax receipts on US technology companies is ringfenced and reinvested into producing a fully independent, best in class AI product that would rival Gemini/ChatGPT, produced 100% in Ireland, for the European and African market.
Was it always like this with the government? It really seems like over the last 5 years – bar the run up to the election – they don’t actually do anything. And even with the election, it was all talk about investment for this or that but can we actually check that they are doing what they said they would?