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South Wales Police have confirmed their intention to use facial recognition technology – rolling the application out to 50 police officers for an initial three-month trial. This introduction comes at a time when the effectiveness of facial recognition technology is still being challenged in court.  Despite the decision by the Prime ...


DIO is expanding RAF Lakenheath construction to include facilities for visiting US security forces. RAF Lakenheath construction ahead of the arrival of F35 aircraft is being expanded to include new space for United States Visiting Forces (USVF) security forces. The initial work will upgrade the existing office building to provide a ...


A new phase of a competition from DASA is seeking innovations in electromagnetic hardware to improve front-line technology. The second phase of a DASA competition seeking innovation in electromagnetic hardware is due to be launched. The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) Metasurfaces competition has already created 12 new contracts across 9 ...


Work is about to begin at RAF Lakenheath to renovate the United States Visiting Forces (USVF) security forces facilities as part of an ongoing programme of improvements to the base. This project is the first of a wider programme to upgrade various support facilities on the base in order to accommodate ...


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