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From Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
  • AI is one of the fastest-moving areas of technological advancement in government defence, bringing the capability to counter threats and create opportunities.

  • Acceptable use policy for the UKDI online submission service.

  • Guidance on what a digital twin is and how to make sure they can easily work together with other digital twins.

  • Dstl exploits the latest in robotics and AI to create effective and trustworthy uncrewed platforms and autonomous systems for the UK’s security and defence.

  • Newsletters providing updates for the forensic community in support of the Fingermark Visualisation Manual since 2003.

  • Lessons learnt from the 'Secure by Design' approach adopted by MOD which ensures security is designed into any project delivering capabilities or services.

  • Content designed to support organisations already working, or aiming to work, across civil and defence space with relevant information about a range of topics.

  • How suppliers can participate in our frameworks and how customers can use Dstl frameworks to procure science and technology (S&T) research.

  • This document complements the higher-level guidance in the government Analytical Quality Assurance (AQuA) book which is published by HM Treasury.

  • A short guide to artificial intelligence (AI), data science and machine learning, explaining the terminology and helping you use and apply the latest advances.

  • Guidance for potential owners and operators of closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems where the video is intended to be used by the police.

  • Defence emissions come from all areas of defence, and some areas do create significantly larger emissions than others (for example in military aviation).

  • Dstl ensures the UK armed forces have the required weapons capability through research, development and demonstration of advances in science and technology.

  • An introduction to how defence might lessen our contributions to and adapt to climate change.

  • A biscuit book exploring how we make technology work for us, find and use information as part of decision-making, and combine with Artificial Intelligence (AI).

  • An introduction to thinking about the future: the benefits, key futures concepts, and some of the pitfalls.

  • Dstl provides the UK with advanced space science, technology, services and advice to monitor, protect and defend our interests in and through space.

  • Dstl coordinates UK science and technology involvement in NATO and sponsors UK businesses and academic institutions to take part in these activities.

  • A community of interest for academic institutions to partner with Dstl on deterrence and related topics such as assurance, coercion and conflict escalation.

  • Developing future space technologies