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Armed Forces in Israel
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Idf Medical Corps Innovation
The Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps (IDF-MC) is one of the largest health organizations in Israel delivering health services both in routine care and responsible for combat casualty care. Our unique health organization is required to provide solutions in a wide range of fields. As part of our perception as national health leaders, the new INNOVATION BRANCH was established aiming to tackle challenges and creating an internal infrastructure in the organization for creativity as well as promoting strategic collaborations with partners in the ecosystem. For companies that have technologies applicable to the IDF-MC, the innovation branch has the resources and connections to help expedite growth and success for both civilian and military benefit.
1 to 10 staff
Lotem - Idf Digital & Data Unit
Lotem - IDF Digital & Data unit
1001 to 5000 staff
Hatal
The Technology Division for the Ground Forces, which operates within the framework of the Ground Forces, is the military body responsible for the development of weapons used by the IDF ground forces. החטיבה הטכנולוגית ליבשה (חט"ל) הפועלת במסגרת זרוע היבשה, היא הגוף הצבאי האחראי על פיתוח אמצעי-לחימה (אמל"ח) המשמשים את כוחות-היבשה של צה"ל.
1001 to 5000 staff
98th Airborne Division
The Israel Defense Forces 98th Paratroopers Division, also known as the Fire Formation (Hebrew: עֻצְבַּת הָאֵשׁ, Utzbat HaEsh), is a reserve-service infantry division in the Israeli Defense Forces. It is subordinate to the Central Regional Command. The division is composed of the following units: 35th Paratroopers Brigade (Regular)"Flying Serpent", 89th Commando Brigade (Regular)"Oz"/"Courage", 55th Paratroopers Brigade (Reserve)"Hod Ha-Hanit"/"Tip of The Spear", 551st Paratroopers Brigade (Reserve)"Hetzei Ha-Esh"/"Arrows of Fire", 7298 "Yanmam" Airborne Anti-Aircraft Unit, and a division signal battalion.
10001+ staff
Atal Idf's Technological And Logistics Directorate
The israeli Technological and Logistics Directorate (Atal), is a directorate in the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces. Atal, is responsible for its logistics responses and tasks, and in particular - the building of military bases, maintaining a medical infrastructure during peacetime and times of war and emergencies, caring for the nutrition of soldiers, as well as for the fuel and maintenance of the managerial and military vehicle fleet of the IDF.
10001+ staff
Unit 1337 - Elite Technological Unit Of The Ground Forces
Unit 1337 was established in September 2023 and is a reserve unit of tech professionals under the Technology Division for the Ground Forces. The unit emphasizes recruiting high-quality and experienced personnel from the tech industry (8+ years of experience) and employs conventional processes found in startup companies to swiftly and effectively provide significant value to forces in the field at a high standard of quality- יחידה 1337 הוקמה בספטמבר 2023 והינה יחידת מילואים של אנשי הייטק תחת חט"ל. היחידה שמה דגש על גיוס כוח אדם איכותי ומנוסה מהאזרחות (8+ שנות ניסיון) ומשתמשת בתהליכים מקובלים בחברות סטראטאפ כדי לספק ערך משמעותי לכוחות בשטח במהירות וברמת איכות גבוהה.
501 to 1000 staff
Israeli Military Intelligence - Agamim Unit
Agamim Unit (In Hebrew: יחידת אגמים, Yechidat Agamim) belongs to the Israeli Intelligence Corps, and was established in cooperation of 8200 Unit and Home Front Command. Agamim Unit is responsible for strategic, operational and tactical intelligence supporting the IDF Home Front Command and Israeli National Emergency Authority (INEA) crisis and emergency management in wartime contexts, during natural disaster events and on search and rescue missions. By harnessing cutting edge data-driven technologies, the unit enhances domestic C4ISR capabilities on both military and national levels, through maximizing situational awareness and net assessment, achieving readiness, agility and resilience on the home front.
51 to 200 staff
Rndd Carmel Team
1 to 10 staff
נפת מפרץ פיקוד העורף
מדינת ישראל נתונה תחת איומים רבים, אויבים אשר היחסים ביננו עשויים להוביל למלחמה רחבת היקפים שככל הנראה תכלול פגיעות בחיי אדם בעלי חיים ונכסים אסטרטגיים. בנוסף מדינת ישראל נמצאת על שטח שעליו עובר השבר הסורי- אפריקאי המסוגל לגרום לרעידות אדמה חזקה באזורינו העשויה להיות עוצמתית וחמורה בתוצאותיה יש לציין כי לחלק מהסכנות יש פוטנציאל להביא סיכון ממשי על המשך קיום המדינה למה אנחנו מספרים לכם\ן את זה? אנחנו זקוקים לכל אחד ואחת מכם\ן לצורך שירות התנדבותי ברשויות מקומיות בשעות חירום. מרגיש\ה פטריוטי\ת למדינה ולאזרחיה? רוצה לתרום ולעזור לאזרחים? מצבי חירום דורשים יכולת גבוהה וכוח אנוש איכותי
51 to 200 staff
Titkadmu תתקדמו
201 to 500 staff
Team Of Warriors - צוות לוחמים
Tsevet Lohamim is an organization that was started in 2010, with the goal of nurturing new Israeli immigrants as well as Israeli youth at risk into becoming the future leaders of Israel. The organization is a leadership academy that focuses mainly on helping new immigrants to not only adjust to their new surroundings but also to excel and succeed in achieving their goals in Israel. Israel, being a country with countless opportunities available, however, strong competition, can often be overwhelming for those coming from abroad or from less-fortunate backgrounds. Therefore, through the guidance of Tsevet Lohamim and our structured program, we hope to smoothen the process and give our candidates the tools they need in order to succeed. The program is built around personal mentorship and leadership training, as well as team-building exercises and hands-on training in fields such as first aid, fitness, nutrition,and public speaking. We aim to provide our candidates with invaluable tools they can use later on in their careers in Israel. We also help our candidates find job positions in high-demand industries and work with youth at risk to ensure they get the future they deserve. Over the years, Tsevet Lohamim has become a family to over alumni, many of whom volunteer for the organization today. Tsevet Lohamim relies entirely on donations and is operated by past candidates who volunteer on their own time, in order to make sure our candidates can achieve their full potential and acquire their goals. With any donations we receive, we first hope to cover our overhead costs, in order to continue functioning as an organization. Most of our funds go towards events such as; leadership seminars, Friday night family meals, transport costs, first aid courses, training for our volunteers, etc. With increased funding, we plan to expand our outreach by setting up a permanent leadership center with full time staff in key positions
11 to 50 staff