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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has opened an office within the Defence Electronics and Components Agency (DECA) in MOD Sealand in North Wales. The two MOD executive agencies have agreed to look at various new, innovative ways in which they can work together across a range of science, technology ...


The US Department of Defense has awarded $10 million in funding to the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII), with an option of $20 million more over the upcoming five years to lead the digital future of manufacturing. This award is part of a new multi-year follow-on agreement with a ...


HMS Kent has trained with emergency services to see how they could work together in the event of an explosion in the county. Emergency service crew from the frigate, police, ambulance, and firefighters worked in the Royal Navy’s disaster training complex to prepare for the event of an explosion. HMS Kent ...


EU institutions have reached a provisional agreement on the European Defence Fund (EDF) awaiting approval from the European Parliament and Council. EU leaders have welcomed the provisional agreement which represents a break in the controversy surrounding the purpose of the fund. The proposals are now awaiting approval from the European Parliament ...


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