Operationalising DefTech campaign week 2025 #DefTechWeek2025
This 2025 Defence Industrial Strategy and the preceding Strategic Defence Review, set out bold ambitions for how the Ministry of Defence will develop, procure and deploy Defence Tech. But, as highlighted in techUK’s DefTech Manifesto, the challenge facing the UK’s Defence Enterprise is grasping the increasing complexity and scale of making the transformation a reality.
Last year’s campaign week examined the ways in which technology will transform defence strategically, tactically, and logistically. Looking beyond the theory, this year we will focus on how to make that transformation a reality: to operationalise DefTech.
Throughout this week we are publishing contributions from techUK members, offering thought-leadership on how Government and industry in partnership can address the core-enabler challenges that delay and prevent technologies from reaching the battlespace:
Architectures and integration
How can the Defence Enterprise achieve Integration-by-Design, making data requirements a prerequisite, balancing cloud-native and physical infrastructure approaches.
Delivering capability
How can defence move from the pilot phase to scale when it comes to the deployment of AI. Going beyond calls for ‘agile procurement’, how can defence adapt/adopt the most relevant and appropriate methodologies for ensuring continuous innovation.
Looking over-the-horizon, how does the MOD think beyond the immediate, to start considering the applications for what currently falls under ‘deep tech’.
Commercial
What can the Ministry of Defence learn from industry’s approach to managing and calculating risk. How can the MOD facilitate new forms of collaborative working between SME clusters, SMEs and Primes, and academia.
Beyond the policy, how do large organisations such as the MOD affect the necessary cultural shift to turn the theory of innovating ‘at pace’ into a reality.
Addressing the skills shortage
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