Covid app VaxiMap helps get the vaccine out
A Strategic Command backed software innovation saves NHS time and money in vaccine rollout by optimising journey times for housebound vaccinations.
A Strategic Command backed software innovation saves NHS time and money in vaccine rollout by optimising journey times for housebound vaccinations.
The announcement of the National Cyber Force has put Britain's cyber capabilities firmly in the spotlight. But Strategic Command has been leading defence on cyber much longer than that. We asked people on the inside of the cyber world to share their stories in their own words. This time, we join Harry whose National Cyber Force journey took an unexpected start as he joined just as the covid-19 pandemic began.
In recognition of British Science Week 2021, we asked some of Strategic Command's science and innovation experts to talk through their personal journeys. They share their stories of how and why innovation backed by science is so important to the …
We asked people on the inside of the cyber world to share their stories in their own words. Due to the often secret nature of their work we cannot share their pictures or their full names. This time, we join Thomas, a member of the Royal Navy and now the National Cyber Force, to discuss his move "from Ships to Cyber".
In a leafy green campus nestled in the fields of Oxfordshire, three experts are reshaping training and education approaches in modern warfare.
Each year thousands of military and civilian personnel are deployed to Britain’s overseas bases. But where do we send our people? And why are they there? In this blog we look at just one of those areas: Cyprus.
In this month's Cyber Insider we share a discussion with a married pair of former linguists who both found their role in the National Cyber Force.
Flying Officer Chris Fedden gives an insight into Strategic Command's European Joint Support Unit.
Major General Hutchings, Director Joint Support, reflects on defence's support to the Covid-19 response effort.
Flying Officer Chris Middleton explores how and why defence must "innovate or die".