United Kingdom Seeking Inroads with U.S. Defense Industry.

AuthorMachi, Vivienne
PositionNews Briefs

The United Kingdom is looking to forge partnerships between British and U.S. defense contractors to develop technologies for special operators, officials said.

The country's Department for International Trade, Defence and Security Organisation is seeking to connect allied governments and their defense industries to create interoperable capabilities for U.S. Special Operations Command and its overseas partners, said British Col. Jason Rhodes, senior army adviser within the department.

"The analogy I have used before is we're a dating agency; we have to know both parties," he said at the National Defense Industrial Association's annual Special Operations Forces Industry Conference in Tampa, Florida.

The United States and its allies, including the United Kingdom, must be more responsive to growing and mutating threats in the operational environment, he noted.

British industry is offering a range of technologies that could benefit U.S. special operators, to include underwater navigation systems, portable field monitor systems and comprehensive language resources, said Adam Thomas, senior press officer for the trade department. The organization is in discussions with U.S. companies about ways to collaborate and bring...

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