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Increase our global Impact
In security applications, how can we rely on AI to show us all the possible threats (not seeing what we are not shown)?
Department for Transport, 2023
security
AI
threat detection
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Improve transport for the user
How can the quality assurance of security systems and processes be improved?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport
infrastructure
security
quality assurance
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Improve transport for the user
How can throughput of goods and people be increased cost-effectively through transport security systems?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport
security
cost-effectiveness
goods
people
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Improve transport for the user
How can public messaging on transport systems be used to best effect to safeguard transport users following a security incident or natural hazard disruption?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport systems
public messaging
safeguarding
security incident
natural hazard disruption
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Improve transport for the user
How can new approaches and technologies be applied to enhance the detection of threat materials and items that could harm transport systems?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport systems
security
technology
threat detection
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Grow and level up the economy
What are the connectivity performance and protection requirements in ports and on sea? Can there be specific international connectivity corridors?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport
connectivity
ports
sea
international connectivity
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Care for each other, work as a team, and be an attractive place to work
Preventing incidents of violence against officers and staff
Metropolitan Police, 2019
safety
violence
law enforcement
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Reducing the long term costs of military capability
Test and evaluation – What are the opportunities to reduce the cost and environmental impacts associated with the test and evaluation of large scale, integrated and complex military systems?
Ministry of Defence, 2018
military
test and evaluation
cost reduction
environmental impacts
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Reducing the long term costs of military capability
Affordable space – How can Defence achieve affordable access to space? How can we harness advances in the commercial sector and maximise our use of space based services? How do we improve our situation awareness of space? Where are the opportunities to reduce the size, weight and power of space based capabilities?
Ministry of Defence, 2018
space
technology
propulsion
airframe designs
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Reducing the long term costs of military capability
Cost - Traditional complex military capability is designed and built to counter technologically sophisticated military adversaries. What low cost, simple solutions exist to address the future spectrum of potential adversary capabilities? How can we ensure military units and capabilities are sufficiently agile to fulfil a range of potential roles and counter the spectrum of adversaries? How do we introduce asymmetric capability to our advantage? How do we integrate new technologies into complex systems at affordable cost?
Ministry of Defence, 2018
military
technology
asymmetric capability
cost
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The rapidly evolving operating environment
Understanding implication of future technology - Our service personnel and systems will be threatened by the availability of a greater number of devices with diverse sensing modalities, weapon systems with longer range, enhanced lethality and an adversary who could deploy them in ways that exploit our vulnerabilities. Our ability to objectively assess threats from technological advances in areas such as cyber, unmanned systems and additive manufacturing, and quantify their consequences is key to our understanding of future risk.
Ministry of Defence, 2018
technology
cybersecurity
unmanned systems
additive manufacturing
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Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) and firearms
Simulants for safe detection equipment testing and canine training Identification of CBRNE materials.
Home Office, 2019
safety
detection equipment
canine training
CBRNE materials
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Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) and firearms
Fast/high throughput trace detection and body scanners.
Home Office, 2019
security
technology
trace detection
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Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) and firearms
Novel methods of predicting/detecting explosive manufacture.
Home Office, 2019
security
explosives
detection
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Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) and firearms
Low-cost tools for detecting threat items in bags.
Home Office, 2019
security
detection
threats
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Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) and firearms
Use of canines and alternatives for detection.
Home Office, 2019
animals
detection
technology
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Protection of infrastructure, transport, crowded and open places
Detecting threat materials of all kinds without disrupting business, through automation and improved operator effectiveness. For example: combining novel technology with big data analytics; systems approaches; behavioural insights.
Home Office, 2019
security
technology
big data analytics
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Protection of infrastructure, transport, crowded and open places
Real world threat detection and mitigation capability, ensuring minimal impact on privacy rights. This includes the exploitation of more of the electromagnetic spectrum; compressive sensing; connectivity; use of video analytics; the internet of things; wider use of smart technologies including tracking and remote systems; advanced materials; informatics. ###Threats in the stream of commerce (including people, vehicles, freight, parcels; to detect threats to safety, security, economy, health):
Home Office, 2019
privacy rights
electromagnetic spectrum
compressive sensing
connectivity
video analytics
internet of things
smart technologies
tracking
remote systems
advanced materials
informatics
safety
security
economy
health
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Protection of infrastructure, transport, crowded and open places
Security in high throughput and heavily populated environments.
Home Office, 2019
security
population
high throughput
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The terrorist and serious and organised crime (SOC) landscape
Use of technology by organised criminals, and changes to the threat due to future technologies.
Home Office, 2019
crime
technology
future technologies
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