“Dual-Use policies” are one response to the challenges faced by defence research establishments and defence producers. This article traces the development of Dual-Use Technology Centres (DUTCs), a UK initiative to exploit the capabilities generated in defence research establishments by providing a channel for technology transfer. We find that a number of persistent tensions are creating problems under the current arrangements and conclude that there should be a clear separation within the research organisation of the Ministry of Defence (MoD), between offices concerned with managing research programmes conducted “extra-murally”, and MoD-owned facilities carrying out research
This article presents the approaches to technology transfer framework as an aid to organizations des...
Scarce resources, technological dynamics, and political pressures, combined with the converging dema...
This paper discusses a conflict between private defence firms and government procurement agencies re...
The contributions of colleagues in SPRU at the University of Sussex are also acknowledged. From tech...
In recent years, ‘dual-use policies’ have become a widely promoted response to the problems faced by...
Defence procurement easily matches and exceeds virtually any other form of technology-intensive proc...
The roles and structure of government defence research establishments are being redefined in several...
International audienceAre governments right to support technological progress through military R&D? ...
Dual use technology has been advocated as the solution for the twin problem of maintaining a high te...
Introduction The Defence Research and Defence Organisation (DRDO) is the premier R&D organisation u...
State defence and security policies rely mostly on their military capabilities. The latter are ensur...
Spillovers from defence-industrial developments have strongly influenced civilian technologies. Desp...
This paper will discuss dual-use technologies with a focus on practices and trends relevant for inte...
The Defence Materials Technology Centre has evolved from the Australian Cooperative Research Centres...
Technological innovation for defence-related purposes has often facilitated major advances of socio-...
This article presents the approaches to technology transfer framework as an aid to organizations des...
Scarce resources, technological dynamics, and political pressures, combined with the converging dema...
This paper discusses a conflict between private defence firms and government procurement agencies re...
The contributions of colleagues in SPRU at the University of Sussex are also acknowledged. From tech...
In recent years, ‘dual-use policies’ have become a widely promoted response to the problems faced by...
Defence procurement easily matches and exceeds virtually any other form of technology-intensive proc...
The roles and structure of government defence research establishments are being redefined in several...
International audienceAre governments right to support technological progress through military R&D? ...
Dual use technology has been advocated as the solution for the twin problem of maintaining a high te...
Introduction The Defence Research and Defence Organisation (DRDO) is the premier R&D organisation u...
State defence and security policies rely mostly on their military capabilities. The latter are ensur...
Spillovers from defence-industrial developments have strongly influenced civilian technologies. Desp...
This paper will discuss dual-use technologies with a focus on practices and trends relevant for inte...
The Defence Materials Technology Centre has evolved from the Australian Cooperative Research Centres...
Technological innovation for defence-related purposes has often facilitated major advances of socio-...
This article presents the approaches to technology transfer framework as an aid to organizations des...
Scarce resources, technological dynamics, and political pressures, combined with the converging dema...
This paper discusses a conflict between private defence firms and government procurement agencies re...