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Centre Defence Enterprise
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Room 2 @dstlmod #dstlcde
29 November 2013
Guidance for completing CDE research proposals – Part 1 of 2 (Content & Assessment)
Bruce Hardie - CDE Technology Manager
Proposal content
Proposal format
Exemplars
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Presentation aims
“Square the circle”
Ingredients
Fit with the PAF
What are we looking for?
5 Key Factors
The Idea
Clarity!!!
Innovation!!!
Low TRLs
The Idea
Science
History
Proposal = Contract
The Idea
Defence Users
Scenario
Conditions of use
The Idea
Multiple uses
Limitations
Graphics
The Idea
Capabilities
Improvements
YOUR vision!!!
The Idea
UNCLASSIFIED
The Benefit
Valued benefit(s)
Significant levels
Commitment
The Benefit
Wider applications
Large businesses
Performance
The Benefit
Measurements
Justification
High-level VFM
The Impact
Game changing?
Push boundaries!
Barriers
The Impact
“Acid Test”
YOUR vision
The Impact
Benefits
Body of Evidence
Roadmap
The Approach
Strong outputs
Clear descriptions
Logical/progressive
The Approach
Time & resources
Dependencies
Credibility
The Approach
Access to facilities
GFX
Assumptions
The Approach
Ethics
The Deliverables
Clear offerings
Differences – rivals
Performance
CDE Assessment
Performance Assessment Framework (PAF)
CDE Assessment
On-line links
PAF Guide
All Competitions
CDE Assessment
Operational Relevance
HIGH impact
Likelihood of Exploitation
Make it happen
Delivery
Building Critical S&T for UK
Future capabilities
Future visions
Scientific Quality/Innovation
Innovative science
Feasibility
Technical Risk
Assess feasibility
De-risk decisions
Push S&T limits
Great proposals!
Evidence required
Contribution
Competitive edge!
Questions?
Centre for Defence Enterprise
01235 438445
cde@dstl.gov.uk www.science.mod.uk/enterprise