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The UK Defence Minister committed to a chemical weapon ban at the international Chemical Weapon Demilitarisation conference. At the conference, Defence Minister Lord Earl Howe commended the vital work of scientific and technical experts to maintain the chemical weapon ban while acknowledging events of the past year, including the chemical weapon ...


DASA along with DSTL has launched a fund for projects that provide innovative new options for aircrew protection. Dstl and DASA are seeking to research and develop new and innovative designs to safely enhance aircrew protection and performance. They are looking for ideas which provide security in hostile flight and ground ...


The open-source software framework titled Stone Soup will help develop tracking technology through model outcomes and simulators. The framework is the result of a collaboration between the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada led by the DSTL, and the open-source software allows anyone to input and test tracking technology. The ...


Property and Infrastructure consultancy firm Pick Everard has appointed former DSTL and MOD worker Adrian Randall as a strategic consultant. Former MOD strategic planning manager Adrian Randall is joining Pick Everard as a strategic consultant after his 18 years of Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) experience. Adrian will be focusing on ...


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