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  • The Defence Gateway gives members of the Defence community access to Defence web applications from privately-owned devices.

  • A list of Industry Security Notices (ISNs) for defence personnel to highlight security changes or information.

  • KiD defines how we conduct, govern and control our defence acquisition process and is the primary bearer of all policy and guidance governing defence’s project delivery and commercial functions.

  • This UKDI-DASA competition (in partnership with Dstl) is seeking proposals for innovations which will deliver autonomous sensor management and fusion approaches.

  • Defence Standardization develops and pursues MOD’s standardization policy, both nationally and internationally, with civil and military partners to support increased interoperability and more effective acquisition.

  • Official Ministry of Defence website providing images, videos, and press releases to media and the public.

  • Researchers should use this guidance to understand the security measures you need to follow and how to apply them when working with defence research.

  • Guide to licensing requirements and restrictions for trade control and the export of controlled military goods, software and technology.

  • Find out about the Industry Security Assurance Centre (ISAC) and its associated responsibilities.

  • How to use the online export licensing system to get a licence to export controlled goods, software and technology overseas.

  • Development of a standard approach for AI and autonomy in networked multi-sensor systems in security and defence.

  • Licence for the export of a wide range of military equipment to low-risk destinations.

  • Details of the Defence Commercial Graduate Programme which provides a career opportunity in purchasing and contract management in the Ministry of Defence (MOD).

  • Required supporting documentation if you are registered to use the open general export licence (military goods, software and technology).

  • When military end-use export controls apply and to which destinations.

  • As a supplier, find out how to work with us. There are various routes you can follow.

  • Magazine of Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S).

  • Cyber Defence and Resilience (CyDR) Defence Industry Cyber Security Assurance and Risk Balance Case (RBC) processes.

  • Licence allowing the export of technology and the information needed for the development, and production of, military goods.

  • A suite of open standards and specifications enabling modularity and interoperability in C5ISR and EW systems.