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Industry and academia are invited to join to collaborate with Dstl in simulation and synthetic work.

The next event for members of the SE Tower is scheduled for November 2016, where Dstl will once again be looking at ways to increase the mutual understanding and co-operation between the MOD and supplier base who work in the area of simulation and synthetic environments. Joining the COP is a way to encourage and enable members to collaborate in research and exploitation activities for UK defence purposes, independent of contracted research.

Last year, 38 members joined, benefitting from twice-yearly Information Exchange Events (IEE). This year, the Dstl is looking to expand its network and is encouraging members to attend.

Since 2004, the SE Tower has provided a mechanism for the Ministry of Defence (MOD), industry and academia to work together on areas of research in simulation and synthetic environments. The SE Tower aims to develop UK defence capability in this area, and annually seeks to refresh its relationships with the supplier community by opening the COP to new members.

Bharat Patel, the SE Tower Chair, Dstl says: “By underpinning the SE Tower with a Community of Practice, we gain a deeper understanding of simulation and synthetic environment capabilities and how these capabilities can be used by MOD. For suppliers it is an opportunity to improve their understanding of how they can help MOD tackle its future challenges, and to build teams to conduct research and development.”

Recently, the COP members successfully provided key input into the translation of strategic user needs into research requirements as part of MOD’s Scientific Capability Review. The COP was also successfully utilised to inject unique ideas or innovative approaches in the Architectures, Interoperability and Management of Simulations research task within the SE Tower.

Simulation and synthetic environments are used by MOD in a variety of ways, from supporting training, concept development and experimentation, to acquisition, evaluation and mission preparation.

The application to the SE Tower COP is now open. The membership questionnaire and more information is now available. The closing date to apply is 30th September 2016 at 17:00.

 

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