Day: February 21, 2018

Cyber Essentials – ISO, DEFCON 658 and other commonly asked questions

The following article looks to answer a handful of commonly asked questions about Cyber Essentials including what if your organisation already has a ISO certificate in place, bidding on MOD contracts without Cyber Essentials, and what DEFCON 658 means for sub-contractors. What is Cyber Essentials? Cyber Essentials is a Government-backed,

£3 million overspend on Blue Light Collaboration Programme

Blue light tenders for the UK police, ambulance service, and fire service are all financed by public money raised through government taxation. The latest Blue Light Collaboration Programme is estimated to cost £18.5million, £3 million more than originally estimated. Find out more about the project below. New Joint Station for

DASA hold Regenerative medicine at the frontline event

The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) has held an innovation network event to provide information on the regenerative medicine at the front line themed competition. DASA, who are official event partners at DPRTE 2018, provided the opportunity for suppliers who attended the event to hear presentations about the regenerative medicine at the front line themed competition which seeks […]

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QinetiQ to play key role in European research programme

QinetiQ is to play a key role in OCEAN2020, the first research programme awarded by the European Defence Agency as part of its European Defence Fund initiative. The European Defence Agency recently announced the award of the OCEAN2020 contract to a consortium led by Leonardo, comprising 42 partners from 15 European countries. The programme will explore […]

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Protecting the public against hostile vehicle attacks

Gavin Hepburn, Sales and Marketing Director at ATG Access, the world’s leading innovator of road blocker, bollard and vehicle barrier systems, tells MOD DCB about the variety of preventative measures authorities can take to protect our cities and way of life from terrorists employing hostile vehicles.   Countries across the world are undeniably on high alert given the increased number of terror attacks that have stolen hundreds of innocent lives over the […]

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