Malaysia Defence Industry Council

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Malaysia Defence Industry Council
AbbreviationMDIC
Formation1999
Legal statusGovernment Bodies
Region served
Malaysia Malaysia
Websitemides.mod.gov.my

The Malaysia Defence Industry Council (MDIC), formed in August, 1999,[1] is tasked with coordinating the orderly development of the Malaysia Defence Industry Sector. It is chaired by the Malaysian Minister of Defence, and involves 56 members from the private sector as well as from the Government.[2] It functions to not only support the local development sector, but to market it to overseas buyers and help companies access foreign markets. It also aims to build relationships with other defence industries.[3]

To try to further enhance the local defence industry, the Malaysian Government has decided to broaden the goals of the council. It has been renamed the Malaysian Industry Council for Defence Enforcement and Security (MIDES) in 2010,[4] in line with its new functions.[5]

References

  1. ^ "MALAYSIA INDUSTRY COUNCIL FOR DEFENCE, ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY (MIDES) & DEFENCE INDUSTRY DIVISION (DID), MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (MinDef), MALAYSIA". Ministry of Defence Malaysia, Defence Industry Division. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
  2. ^ http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/malaysia/industry.htm
  3. ^ Globalization and defense in the Asia-Pacific by Geoffrey Till, Emrys Chew, Joshua Ho
  4. ^ "MALAYSIA INDUSTRY COUNCIL FOR DEFENCE, ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY (MIDES) & DEFENCE INDUSTRY DIVISION (DID), MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (MinDef), MALAYSIA". Ministry of Defence Malaysia, Defence Industry Division. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
  5. ^ http://www.dsaexhibition.com/dsa2012/index.php[permanent dead link]