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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is working in partnership with Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and the Alan Turing Institute – the national Institute for data science – on a number of defence challenges that exploit the power of data science. As part of this work, Dstl took part in a Data Study ...


As DPRTE – the UK’s leading annual defence procurement and supply chain event – nears its launch, Defence Online delves deeper into the exhibition with a little help from the defence and security specialists taking part. Official event partner: Cranfield University Here, Stuart Young – Head of the Centre for Defence Acquisition ...


Howard Gibbs – Head of the Small Business Unit at DIT DSO – will address delegates at the DPRTE Export and Business Growth Zone to explain how the government is helping to support SMEs operating in the defence and security sectors. Official event partner: DIT DSO According to the Department for International ...


The Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has pledged to increase funding for Armed Forces mental health services to £220-million over the next decade and launched the new 24/7 Military Mental Health Helpline. The new number 0800 323 4444 – now live – will be backed up by a major internal communications campaign ...


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