Published date: 5 July 2023

Closed early engagement


Closing date: 6 October 2023

Contract summary

Industry

  • Navigation equipment - 34933000

  • Navigation satellites - 35631300

  • Military electronic systems - 35700000

    • Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses) - 38000000

    • Analytical, scientific, mathematical or forecasting software package - 48460000

    • Navigation services - 63724000

    • Analytical, scientific, mathematical or forecasting software development services - 72212460

    • Mathematical or forecasting software development services - 72212462

    • Research and development services and related consultancy services - 73000000

Location of contract

NG7 2RJ

Procurement reference

Notification for Operating in the Future Electromagnetic Environment Symposium 2023

Published date

5 July 2023

Closing date

6 October 2023

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), facilitated by the Electromagnetic Environment (EME) Hub, is hosting its fourth Operating in the Future Electromagnetic Environment
(OFEME) symposium on 20th and 21st November 2023, inviting representatives from industry, academia and across government.

In today's connected world, the electromagnetic environment is crucial for many sectors, such as mobility (moving people, goods and services), a connected society and healthcare. In defence,
spectrum dependent systems are ubiquitous across land, maritime, air and space, being used for communications, sensing, weapons systems and more.

As demand grows so reliable access to the electromagnetic spectrum becomes more challenging. Furthermore, in the Defence context, adversaries will actively contest spectrum access, such as
through electromagnetic warfare to deliberately deny or degrade access. Maintaining freedom of action and delivering effects in and through the electromagnetic environment is therefore an
important and growing challenge.

Academics, suppliers including small and medium-sized enterprises, and colleagues from MOD and other government departments are invited to join the OFEME symposium, to work alongside Dstl's
scientists and shape future thinking.

The event will cover:
• Shared challenges for operating within the future electromagnetic environment, both inside and outside of defence
• How research and development investment can be harnessed in future approaches

Dstl and The EME Hub are planning to hold the symposium as an in-person event, but also live-stream the main talks for those who are unable to attend. It will feature a range of keynote speakers, technical presentations, poster sessions and interactive workshops. The event will take place in Nottingham at the East Midlands Conference Centre.

At this year's event, presentations will consider advances and implications in topics including:
• Timing precision for distributed systems
• Electromagnetic spectrum access and planning
• Mathematical innovation for decision making strategies
• Human performance: decision making and trust
• Free-space optical communications
• Quantum RF Sensing

To request an invitation to the event, please complete the online form OFEME 2023 - Expression of Interest by 6 October 2023. We will then send you a link to complete the symposium delegate registration. - Here is the page link to follow: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/fourth-ofeme-symposium-2023


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To request an invitation to the event, please complete the online form OFEME 2023 - Expression of Interest by 6 October 2023. We will then send you a link to complete the symposium delegate registration.


About the buyer

Contact name

EME Hub

Address

The EME Hub
Loughborough
LE11 3BT
England

Email

EMEHub@lboro.ac.uk

Website

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/fourth-ofeme-symposium-2023