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SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2025
One Sky Communications Limited leads technology training for Bangladesh Defence Forces

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Press Release
15 May, 2025, 02:30 pm
Last modified: 15 May, 2025, 03:21 pm

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One Sky Communications Limited leads technology training for Bangladesh Defence Forces

Press Release
15 May, 2025, 02:30 pm
Last modified: 15 May, 2025, 03:21 pm
One Sky Communications Limited leads technology training for Bangladesh Defence Forces

The use of technology in Bangladesh's defence and security sectors is steadily increasing.

Keeping pace with this modernisation, One Sky Communications Limited has been relentlessly working to enhance the technological skills of the members of the defence forces. Under the visionary leadership of the esteemed Managing Director, Rashedur Rahman Rajon, the company has already successfully conducted multiple training programs in cybersecurity, networking, and information technology for members of the Bangladesh Army, Air Force, Police, as well as various government and private organisations.

Organised by One Sky's IT training wing, One Sky Information Technology, the following institutions have recently completed training programs:

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Bangladesh Army (AITSO), Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Police (Police Telecom), ICT Division, a2i TOT Training, Criminal Investigation Department (CID), National Board of Revenue (NBR), Planning Ministry

Participants in these training programs gained hands-on experience in cyberattacks, network penetration, data security, and digital forensics. These trainings were timely and practical for personnel from the military, air force, police, and other governmental agencies.

Rashedur Rahman Rajon, the Managing Director of One Sky Communications Limited, has long been committed to developing skilled human resources in information technology. He believes, "By equipping our security forces with advanced technological capabilities, we can build a safer and smarter Bangladesh."

Under his direct supervision, not only the defence sectors but also students are being trained through various career-oriented programs such as:

CCNA and CCNP, Web Development, CompTIA A+, Industrial Attachment, Data Centre, Cyber Security, ISP Setup Administration & Monitoring, Graphic Design, App Development with Flutter

Technology is no longer just an option—it is the roadmap to the future. Being proficient in technology today means being in leadership tomorrow. Every line of code and every problem solved opens new doors of opportunity. With this vision, One Sky continues to provide regular training to transform the nation's vast population into a skilled workforce, helping to alleviate unemployment. The institution is being widely praised nationwide for providing certificates and employment support upon completion of its courses.

One Sky's initiatives have already created opportunities for collaboration with the ICT Division, National Board of Revenue, Bangladesh Army, Air Force, and other public and private organisations.

According to Rashedur Rahman Rajon's plans, several specialised courses on cyber defence, national security, artificial intelligence, and machine learning will be launched soon. These will enable defence personnel to receive advanced training and strengthen the country's cybersecurity.

In this technology-driven era, One Sky Communications Limited has set a commendable example in enhancing the capabilities of the defence forces. Under the strong leadership of Rashedur Rahman Rajon, the company has become a source of national pride in technology training.

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