QinetiQ collaborated with a number of partners for the Last Mile Resupply competition, including several from the academic world, but there was no concern about sharing information outside the circle of military contractors.
“All the people that we have collaborated with have been part of Autonomous Last Mile Resupply phase 1, so they were all Dstl-assured suppliers to that programme,” says Mallon. “At this stage and with the technologies that we’re using, it’s all happening at official level, so there’s nothing especially sensitive at this point.
“There are some things that need to be protected at a later stage, but that’s when we bring in those restrictions. A lot of the academic world has been doing military research for a long time, so they understand how to manage those restrictions and those data protection pieces.”
Mallon adds that the combined, varied skills team members have brought to the project have been vital to its success.
“Look at a combination of Milrem, Roke, and Malloy, Aberystwyth, Oxotica, IQHQ and the University of Hull and you’ve got a real panoply of military, industry and academic experience,” he says. “That’s one of the key things that you see that we are bringing together cohesive systems integration to deliver an advantage. Nobody can do it all by themselves; it all has to be collaboration.”