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UK & US mark several international firsts for military innovation
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Dstl - the science inside UK defence and security – is playing a critical role in helping the UK MOD understand how it can responsibly and ethically adopt AI.
DASA wants to identify the current market capability to deliver Medical Device Decontamination Capabilities within Defence’s highly mobile medical facilities.
DASA wants to understand the current market capability and development requirements for future policing initiatives.
The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Cambridge, officially opened Dstl's new state-of-the-art Energetics Analysis Centre and met specialist scientific staff.
James (Jamie) Taylor, of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), has been recognised in Her Majesty The Queen’s Birthday Honours 2020.
Baleen 3 is a tool co-developed by Dstl for building data processing pipelines and offers users the ability to search, process and collate data
Dstl will conduct the first tasking of a commercial satellite by a UK Government-owned and operated ground station for nearly 20 years
Funding available to develop capabilities to operate in hazardous environments without physically being present
Scientists from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have been working with soldiers, aircrew and industry partners on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire in a unique experiment to see how humans and a new generatio…
In recognition of his outstanding contribution to the profession, Dstl’s Dr Bryn Hughes has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Dstl’s Dr Kate Gill and Sarah Strangleman have both been shortlisted in the ‘Most Collaborative’ category, which recognises ‘where an individual has demonstrated that creating a collaborative working arrangement within their…
The Ministry of Defence is seeking new ways to assist military drone operators in urban environments in a new funding competition.
The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Dame Cressida Dick, has visited the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory to see the latest innovations being trialled in support of the police and judicial system.
Competition to find and develop ideas to give police more options to defuse dangerous situations and keep the public safe without resorting to lethal force
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is scoping the potential for funding opportunities to develop the use of autonomy for logistic convoy operations.
DASA announces five small and medium-sized businesses to develop semi-autonomous reconnaissance and survey systems
Dstl – the science inside UK defence and security showcased a selection of the vital work it is doing on behalf the Home Office.
DASA launches competition to find and develop new technology to screen people, possessions, goods, vehicles, areas and buildings
The Weapons Sector Research Framework (WSRF) contract will provide the armed forces with the battle winning technology to fight future conflicts including directed energy, complex and conventional weapons technologies
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