Difference between revisions of "Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre"
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− | The [[MoD]] state: 'The Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre (DCDC) is a Ministry of Defence think-tank, collocated with the [[Defence Academy]] at Shrivenham. The DCDC provides the intellectual bases that inform coherent decisions in Defence policy, capability development and operations, both now and into the future.<ref>[http://www.mod.uk/ | + | The [[MoD]] state: 'The Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre (DCDC) is a Ministry of Defence think-tank, collocated with the [[Defence Academy]] at Shrivenham. The DCDC provides the intellectual bases that inform coherent decisions in Defence policy, capability development and operations, both now and into the future. |
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+ | :The Centre was established as a result of the 1998 Strategic Defence Review ... Originally called the [[Joint Doctrine and Concepts Centre]] (JDCC), the name was changed to DCDC in April 2006 when the Centre expanded to become the Defence authority for doctrinal, conceptual and futures work, taking on extra environmental staff to reflect the needs of the individual Services. It is headed by a two-star Serviceman and is a truly Joint establishment, with staff drawn from all three Armed Services and the Civil Service. <ref>[http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/MicroSite/DCDC/WhatWeDo Development Concepts And Doctrine Centre - What we do], accessed 2 May 2008</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 20:51, 2 May 2008
The MoD state: 'The Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre (DCDC) is a Ministry of Defence think-tank, collocated with the Defence Academy at Shrivenham. The DCDC provides the intellectual bases that inform coherent decisions in Defence policy, capability development and operations, both now and into the future.
- The Centre was established as a result of the 1998 Strategic Defence Review ... Originally called the Joint Doctrine and Concepts Centre (JDCC), the name was changed to DCDC in April 2006 when the Centre expanded to become the Defence authority for doctrinal, conceptual and futures work, taking on extra environmental staff to reflect the needs of the individual Services. It is headed by a two-star Serviceman and is a truly Joint establishment, with staff drawn from all three Armed Services and the Civil Service. [1]
Notes
- ↑ Development Concepts And Doctrine Centre - What we do, accessed 2 May 2008