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The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) are interested in technologies addressing injury prevention in the British Army by means of wearable technology.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Further information on this £1 million phase 1 Defence and Security Accelerator competition
This Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) competition is being run on behalf of the MOD Bright Corvus team.
This competition seeks solutions for autonomous sensor management and sensor counter deception in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) scenarios.
DASA, in conjunction with AWE, is seeking innovative ideas to further enhance UK-sovereign, resilient, demonstrable capabilities for the space and air domains.
This Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) competition seeks proposals in the area of Electro-Optics and Infrared, with an expected £2.5m of funding available over 2 phases.
£2.5m is available to fund solutions that inform future capability and understanding of the utility of XLUUVs
£1M is available to fund technologies, approaches, and enablers that could change decision making, mission planning and automation in future military platforms
DASA on behalf of Dstl, aims to identify and develop novel technologies that could be exploited in the development of a new category of missile – cooperative missiles.
We are seeking proposals that identify and develop new technologies that can be used to detect a range of toxic gases in public areas
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