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Strategic Command: Sharpening Defence’s Edge. Strategic Command is part of the Ministry of Defence .
This project explores a new approach to command and control.
Guidance to support the command and control in the future project.
Strategic Command will have an exhibition stand at this year’s Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) at ExCeL, London from 12-15 Sep 2023.
We provide the foundation and supporting framework for successful operations by ensuring joint capabilities like medical services, training, intelligence, information systems and cyber operations, are developed and managed. We also provide the command and control for overseas defence operations.
The Strategic Command Strategy sets out how the organisation will change the way defence works and the plans for integration in the future.
UK Space Command is the defence lead for space operations, space workforce, and space capability. It’s a joint command, staffed by personnel from the Royal Navy, British Army, and Royal Air Force, alongside civil servants and contractors.
The Defence Serious Crime Command (DSCC) is the strategic command headquarters for the Defence Serious Crime Unit (DSCU).
This is the first in a series of papers examining the future of command and control in the period from 2030 to 2040.
Joint Concept Note 2/17 considers how Defence can deliver agile command and control, to offer decisive advantage in response to operational complexity.
HQ SJC(UK) coordinates the Armed Forces’ contribution to UK resilience operations in support of other government departments.
The fifteenth Innovation Foundry event took place in central London and discussed the theme of ‘Smart Cities – Future Challenges for Special Operations Forces’
How Defence will respond to the changing context and deliver on the Integrated Review Refresh within its resource envelope, increasing its productivity and focusing on areas that will achieve real-world impact.
The Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy will define the government’s vision for the UK’s role in the world over the next decade.
This is the second in a series of papers examining the future of command and control out to 2040.
Find out about military instructor training and personal development courses, provided by BMATT (CZ), to promote international co-operation.
Information about the Ministry of Defence (MOD) SKYNET 6 Programme: engaging with external bodies and individuals on recruitment, industry supplier engagement, and other government department (OGD) collaboration.
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