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Strategic focus areas for research at National Defence

Research, development and innovation at the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces are grouped in eight strategic focus areas, described in the Defence and Security Science and Technology (DSST) program. As the science and technology organization of the Department of National Defence, Defence Research and Development Canada is responsible for administering the DSST program.

People

Supporting our members today and tomorrow

People are at the heart of defence. It is imperative to ensure our people are capable, diverse, well-prepared and well-supported. To recruit and support Canadian Armed Forces members, we’re enabling innovative methods and tools to help the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces to:

Combat in the virtual and physical environment

Enabling engagement in complex missions

Contemporary conflicts are being fought simultaneously on physical, cyber, and cognitive levels. To ensure our members are ready for these pan-domain conflicts, we’re helping the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces prepare to:

Advance platforms and weapons

Designing solutions to address evolving threats

The emergence of automation and novel weaponry requires adapting the way the Canadian Armed Forces engages increasingly sophisticated adversaries. We’re harnessing innovation to help ensure the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces can:

Accelerate command, control and intelligence

Harnessing cutting-edge information and coordination technologies

Globe-spanning information and communication technologies raise new opportunities as well as risks for the Canadian Armed Forces. Innovation includes exploring new methods and concepts to help the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces:

Defend North America

Fortifying cooperative defence of our continental borders

The revival of strategic competitors poses new threats for North America’s defence and our critical domestic and continental infrastructure. We’re helping the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces to:

Enable safety and security

Responding to evolving threats and hazards, and increasingly complex safety and security demands

We use science and technology to help strengthen Canada’s ability to anticipate, prevent, mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism, crime, natural disasters and serious incidents. We bring together science and technology with domestic policy, operations and intelligence to:

The institution

Enabling organizational efficiency and responsiveness

The Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces are building leaner capabilities able to deploy rapidly across multiple domains in response to global trends. We’re enabling the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces to:

Evolution of science and technology

Anticipating the future of combat

Global science and technology competition pose challenges for the military dominance of the U.S. and allies. We’re helping the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces to:

Priorities for science and technology for NORAD modernization

Canada’s participation in the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is the cornerstone of Canada’s contribution to the defence of North America, as well as our broader defence relationship with the United States (US). Our coordinated efforts to modernize NORAD’s capabilities will help Canada to meet shared and evolving security challenges, reaffirm shared commitments, and reinforce the close cooperation with the US in the defence of North America.

In June 2022, the Minister of National Defence announced Canada's $38.6 billion plan to modernize NORAD. This investment over 20 years, beginning in 2022-2023, is the largest modernization effort to Canada's NORAD capabilities in a generation. It will support Canada’s ability to detect, deter and, if necessary, defend against emerging aerospace threats, strengthen the defence of NATO’s Western Flank, defend Canada’s Arctic territory and interests, and help ensure North America remains a secure base to project power in support of allies during a crisis or conflict.

One of the pillars in this modernization plan is supporting the research and development (R&D) of future capabilities to support Canada's broader contributions to continental defence by investing in Defence Research and Development Canada’s science and technology (S&T) program. This Continental Defence S&T Investment of $4.23 billion over 20 years will assess new and emerging threats, enable continuous evolution of R&D, and co-develop innovative technological solutions for new and emerging threats on an ongoing basis though collaboration with Canada’s closest allies, particularly with the US.

The Continental Defence S&T Investment will focus on research, development and innovation that will be used to collaborate with Canada’s allies to ensure we can work together while also encouraging Canadian innovators to generate solutions for NORAD modernization and continental defence capabilities.

The Continental Defence S&T Investment will focus on the following priorities:

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