Following a review that examined the best way to provide enduring and appropriate science and technology (S&T) support to the bodies, it was been decided that the integration of the research organisations would help improve resilience. Science and Technology research is integral to the nation’s defence, policing, security and resilience.
Integration is expected to be complete by end of 2020 with CAST’s staff moved to the Dstl base at Porton Down. While a specialist team will support staff and movement of capabilities during the transition.
Commenting on the announcement, Dstl’s Chief Executive, Jonathan Lyle said: “Combining our capabilities will improve the science and technology support for the MOD and Home Office, and enhance the nation’s defence and security. Dstl and CAST already work closely together on key projects such as forensics, body armour and detection systems. We intend to continue to build on this existing close relationship to make the integration process a success.”
The Head of CAST, Andy Bell, added: “This development will enable a more joined-up, coherent approach to science and technology provision for security, policing and resilience in the UK. The move will mean that our customers have access to a wider range of scientific and engineering expertise across government, industry and academia, giving broader access to innovative ideas and solutions. There is a lot of hard work to be undertaken before we complete the move, and we will be providing full support to our staff throughout the transition.”
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