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Defence Industrial Strategy
The Defence Industrial Strategy (DIS) was launched by the Government on 15 December 2005 to implement MoD's Defence Industrial Policy. SBAC was directly involved in discussions with the Government and played a key role in ensuring that the views of industry were fully represented and taken into account. Implementation of the DIS has since been a core SBAC activity and Government is now beginning the process of defining a DIS 2.0 in which SBAC is closely engaged. MOD has issued an Industry Engagement Strategy for DIS v2.0. This includes a series of briefings for industry, details of which will be circulated to all SBAC members.
DIS Background Documents
Please find below a selection of documents that provide additional information on the DIS and its implementation.
Defence Technology Strategy
The Defence Technology Strategy (DTS) was published on 17 October 2006 and sets out the MoD's research and development priorities for providing future military capability and builds on the Defence Industrial Strategy. It was developed in close collaboration with industry and academia and is designed to encourage innovation in support of the 's front line forces. With an annual spend of approximately £2.6 billion, the MoD is one of the largest government investors in R&D. This new strategy sets out in detail those technologies which the MoD believes should be supported and brought from concept to front line delivery more quickly.
| Defence Technology Strategy (6.1 MB) |


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