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The UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has been given a rare Royal visit during the COVID-19 pandemic to showcase the science inside defence and security when Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Cambridge visited its site near Salisbury. The Queen and The Duke officially opened Dstl’s new ...


L3Harris Technologies has entered into a long-term virtual power purchase agreement for renewable energy to help reach its emissions reduction goal. The company plans to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions companywide by nearly 30% by 2026. L3Harris signed the virtual power purchase agreement with energy provider Lightsource bp for up to ...


Raytheon Intelligence & Space is launching a new hardware emulation and software analysis tool called DejaVM that provides a virtualised environment to evaluate and reduce cyber threats against mission-critical systems in a modern networked space. DejaVM enables system-level cyber testing without requiring access to the limited number of highly specialised physical ...


The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has released a new free version of its popular data processing tool – Baleen 3. Baleen 3 is a tool for building data processing pipelines using the open source Annot8 framework and succeeds Baleen 2, one of the first open source projects by Dstl, ...


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