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Corporate report: Dstl’s divisions

Defence Science Technology Laboratory

August 8
12:48 2022

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When applying for a job at Dstl, or working with us on a project, youll sometimes need to know a bit about our internal structure.

Our 5 science and technology divisions are:

  • Chemical biological radiological (CBR)
  • Counter-terrorism and security (CTS)
  • Cyber and information systems (CIS)
  • Exploration
  • Platform systems (PLSD)

Our 4 enabling divisions are:

  • Finance, planning and governance
  • Operations
  • People, engagement and communications
  • Strategy, portfolio and capability

For more in-depth information about our science and technology capabilities and facilities, explore our work by subject area.

The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is an executive agency of the Ministry of Defence (MOD).

Published 19 December 2021
Last updated 8 August 2022 +show all updates
  1. Added career opportunities in Cyber and Information Systems division.

  2. Added information about Cyber and Information Systems division.

  3. Added link to missile defence radar scientists job opportunities in Platform Systems.

  4. Added opportunities for robotics and autonomous systems engineers and analysts in Platform Systems.

  5. Added opportunities for laser scientists and weapon systems engineers and scientists in Platform Systems division.

  6. Updated information about CTS division groups.

  7. Added laser job opportunities in Platforms division.

  8. Added link to current vacancies for physicists.

  9. Updated information about Counter-terrorism and security division including current vacancies.

  10. Added information about Counter-terrorism and security division.

  11. Updated information about Platforms system division including current vacancies.

  12. First published.

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