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Notice: Competition: Space to Innovate Campaign - Charlie Drop

Defence Science Technology Laboratory

May 30
15:24 2023

Space to Innovate Campaign - Charlie Drop: Standard Contract 2 (SC2) Terms and Schedules

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Space to Innovate Campaign - Charlie Drop: Supplier minimum reporting requirements

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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) Space Systems Programme is seeking proposals that can aid UK Defence and Security to develop future space science and technologies. The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) Space to Innovate Campaign was established in 2019 as an overarching space themed DASA competition. Progressing from the prior Space to Innovate Phase 1 and International Space Pitch Day competitions, the Space to Innovate Campaigns two previous challenge drops, Alpha Drop and Bravo Drop, have furthered DASAs space focus. Charlie drop follows on from this and offers a range of broader challenges to explore a greater range of novel science and technologies.

What innovations are we looking for?

  • Novel ways to achieve fine resolution collection for intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance (ISR)

  • Technologies and techniques to alert, protect and defend satellites

  • Satellite and ground segment technologies for future Defence and Security operations

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