organisation and management
Management Bodies
DTC Board : The key
contribution of the DTC Board is to ensure that value
is obtained in the DTC for the investment of government
funding, by providing overall direction of research policy,
strategy and management. The DTC Board is accountable
for governance of all the activities undertaken under
the auspices of the DTC.
The Board comprises the DTC Board
Chairman, the DTC Technical Director, senior technical
representatives of the DTC partner organisations who
are leading areas of DTC work, two representatives
of the MoD, and the DTC Programme manager, who acts as
secretary.
Management
Integrated Project Team (IPT) : The key contribution
of the Management IPT is to ensure that a balanced
and integrated research programme is developed and
maintained across the DTC and that it is then delivered
effectively.
The Management IPT comprises the DTC
Technical Director, the Programme Manager, Research Theme
Leaders, Systems Engineering Framework Team Leaders and
representatives of other consortium partners who are
making a significant financial contribution to the DTC.
DTC Office : The DTC Office comprises
the DTC Technical Director, the DTC Programme Manager
and the DTC's administrative and commercial support staff.
The DTC Office supports the members of the DTC Board
and oversees the operation of the Management IPT to ensure
the smooth running and administration of the Consortium,
working to deliver this within the auspices of a Shared
Data Environment.
Research Advisory
Board : The Research
Advisory Board ensures that the DTC benefits from the
best available insights into the capability requirements
for future autonomous systems, and future technology
research to meet those requirements.
The advice from
this Board helps to establish the research strategy
for the DTC, align it with other activities, and identify
new potential research topics and key researchers.
It also identifies additional potential exploitation
pathways in both the civil and military sectors. It has
an independent chairman and members who are not directly
involved in the DTC programme.
In addition to the chairman,
its initial membership is drawn from academia,
the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council,
MoD, Dstl and the Police Information Technology
Organisation. The Technical Director attends the Research
Advisory Board.
Requirements
Group : The requirements
group ensures that views of key experts in the fields
of UK future defence strategy, operational concepts and
doctrine are engaged in the process of defining key challenges
to be addressed by DTC research, and in the process
of review and prioritisation of proposed research
to address these challenges.
Systems Engineering
Advisory Group : The Systems Engineering Advisory Group consists of
members of the consortium partner companies with significant
systems engineering expertise. The group provides the
Technical Director with advice on the DTC’s systems
engineering activities and on exploitation opportunities
requiring a systems engineering collaboration between
DTC organisations.
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