Accelerator Enduring Competition Challenge - Session 2
Security and defence perspectives of what the Enduring Challenge will bring to the front line.
Includes views from -
* UK security engagement expert
* Navy military adviser
* Maritime technology expert
* Army military adviser
* Land technology expert
* RAF military adviser
* air technology expert
3. +
JSaRC : Joint Security
and Resilience Centre
Supporting the Accelerator and
putting the SECURITY in
“Defence and Security”
Jane Cannon, MBE
Director,
Security Industry Engagement,
Office for Security and Counter Terrorism
4. +UK Industry Landscapes : Differences between Defence and Security…
CustomerIndustry
MOD
Borders SIA CNI
Police OSCT DfT
Defence Security
Clear
Requirements
Solutions&
Products
Multiple
Requirements
Multiple
Solutions/
Products
Specialists
Academia
Consultancies
Services Cos
Defence Primes IT Primes
< 10
Primes &
Tier 1’s
Tier 2
Tier 3 & Below
1000s SMEs
6. +The problem : Security Suppliers’ View…..
Private security market?
UK or export?
7. +Security Industry Working Together: RISC
650 companies
security and
Resilience
Industry
Suppliers
Community
ADS
TechUK
BSIA
security technologies
protective security
cyber security
signals intelligence
private security
man guarding & Electronic equipment
19 Sectors
900+ companies
900+ companies
RISC represents thousands of security companies
FIA
Shaping standards
Promoting best practice
fire industry
NDI
supply chain sourcing
and development
180 members
other… Academic RISC
Other trade bodies
8. +Government working together for Security & Resilience
Security
Industry
Engagement
Directorate
HMG
Home
Office
OSCT
11. +JSaRC - Key points
+ More than Science & Tech. – COTS / services / other sectors / commercial
+ 50:50 Government / security sector (industry and academia) collaboration
(50:50 funded, secondees and civil servants - HMG £11m over 4 years)
+ Industry shaping - Supporting SMEs, protecting IP, promoting consortia
+ Improving procurement processes.
+ Location - Cambridge
+ “Speed dating” …. “Sandpit” ….. “Gearbox” …..“Marriage guidance”
12. +JSaRC and the Defence & Security Accelerator
+ JSaRC and Home Office fully support the Accelerator
+ Home Office on Accelerator Board + staff in IRIS
+ Bring security and resilience challenges to Accelerator
+ Seek opportunities for joint Defence / Security collaboration…
14. +Defence & Security : work to identify synergies, e.g.
Security & ResilienceDefence
POWER
PLATFORMS CYBER CRIME
CHILD SEX EXPLOITATIONHUMAN PERFORMANCE
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
WEAPONS
EVIDENTIAL STANDARD
FORENSICS
BIOMETRICSCYBER
SECURITY
SOCIAL MEDIA
MONEY LAUNDERING
DISTRIBUTED LEDGER
TRAINING
DRUG DETECTION
INTEROPERABILITY
DATA ANALYTICS
COST OF OWNERSHIP
IMMIGRATION
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES (USE AND COUNTERING)
NAVIGATION
MEDICAL
PROTECTION
MODERN SLAVERY
MATERIALS
30. Technical challenge
OFFICIAL
• How do we achieve effective situational awareness of
and within the maritime environment?
– Effective and affordable sensors and processing
• Particularly for difficult targets in complex environments
– Providing effective and timely information to operators
• Fusion
• Automation
• Patterns of life
– Understanding that allows us to introduce the right
technology early – and use it correctly
31. So what?
OFFICIAL
• Economy: Safe sea lanes are essential to the UK
– Trade is vital to UK interests with over 90% of world trade
travelling by sea
• Defence: UK defence and power projection relies on an
ability to control / influence within the maritime
environment
– Expeditionary operations
– UK deterrent
49. Land Integrated Survivability
OFFICIAL
• Aim: Use R&D to increase the overall survivability of the
mounted and dismounted User in the land domain.
– Increased Protection
– Increased Mobility / Terrain accessibility
– Increased Force projection
– Increased Situational awareness
– Lower Logistical burden
– Lower Cognitive burden
50. Programme Linkages
OFFICIAL
• Exploitation of technologies developed in other area.
– Materials (MAST programme)
– Synthetic Biology (Disruptive Capability Programme)
– Situational Awareness
– Logistics
52. Recoverability
Stabilise
(Damage Control & Fire Fighting)
Restore Functionality
(Repair, Reconfigure, Spares)
Vulnerability
Avoid Penetration
(Passive Armour,
Reactive Armour)
Damage Tolerant
(Materials, Robust Systems
Design, Redundancy, Separation)
Occupant Protection
(Casualty Analysis,
Personal Protection)
Susceptibility
Don’t Be There
(Intel / Planning)
Don’t Be Seen
(Low Observability /
Signature Managem’t)
Detect Threat
(Sensors &
Networks)
Avoid Being Hit
(ECM, Decoys, Flares,
Obscurants, Tactics)
OFFICIAL
53. The challenge to me?
• MOD has a requirement to protect ALL of its platforms in
ALL current operations at ALL times.
• This is a logistical burden.
• Protection systems need to be:
– Smaller
– Lighter
– Lower consumption of power
– Cheaper
– In general, they need to reduce the burden on MOD
OFFICIAL
54. The challenge to you?*
• Protection against new or non-conventional threats
• New physical mechanisms for protection
• Novel uses for modelling and simulation
• Techniques for predicting effects of technology insertion
• Novel sensing and switching technologies*
• Lower cost of ownership and disposal*
• Generic Vehicle Architectures
• Materials*
OFFICIAL
*CAVEAT: This includes technology pull through from other areas
55. • Hardening of components / sensors
• Novel Power generation & storage
• Active Protection Technologies
– Active signatures
– Sensing
– Effectors
The challenge to you?*
OFFICIAL
*CAVEAT: This includes technology pull through from other areas