Accelerating Europe’s Defence Transformation

Sopra Steria’s Contribution to the EU Roadmap

Building a more sovereign, faster, and smarter European defence

Europe’s security increasingly depends on its ability to innovate — not in decades, but in months. As digital technologies redefine the nature of defence power, speed, sovereignty, and coherence have become strategic imperatives.

In its contribution to the EU Defence Transformation Roadmap, Sopra Steria outlines how Europe can build a new model of digital defence innovation fit for the challenges of the 21st century.

Drawing on its deep experience in digital systems, cybersecurity, and defence transformation programmes across Europe, Sopra Steria calls for a renewed approach built on four strategic levers.

Four strategic levers for Europe’s digital defence

1. Fast-Track governance for defence innovation

To accelerate funding and deployment cycles within the European Defence Fund (EDF) — ensuring that new technologies reach operational use at the speed of relevance.

2. A European Defence Data Space

To federate data securely across Member States while preserving sovereignty and trust, enabling seamless collaboration and interoperability.

3. Modern command and control platforms

To empower multi-domain operations through open, modular, and data-centric architectures that bridge human and machine capabilities.

4. A use-case-driven approach to critical technologies

To focus European investments on sovereign AI, secure cloud and quantum technologies with real operational impact.

Addressing systemic challenges, not just technology

This position paper is both a diagnosis and a roadmap. It examines the systemic barriers slowing down digital innovation in Europe’s defence sector — including fragmented governance, long funding cycles, and a gap between innovation and operational needs — and offers actionable solutions to overcome them.

“The challenge is not merely technological. It is systemic. Slow development cycles, fragmented governance, and a disconnect between innovators and operational users threaten to undermine Europe’s capacity for technological sovereignty. This is a critical moment to align innovation, sovereignty, and operational readiness.” Benoît Chatelain Head of Defence & Security Sopra Steria

A trusted European partner for digital defence

With this contribution, Sopra Steria reaffirms its role as a trusted European technology partner for defence and security.

The Group works alongside public institutions, armed forces, and industrial leaders to strengthen Europe’s strategic autonomy, leveraging its expertise in AI, cybersecurity, simulation, and systems engineering.

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“Sopra Steria’s Contribution to the EU Defence Transformation Roadmap”
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