As defence programmes become more complex and interconnected, the challenge of preparing people and systems effectively has never been more important.
It is this changing requirement that makes events such as the Defence Simulation, Education & Training (DSET) a key space for defence, industry and academia to explore how readiness is built for the environments of the future.
SQEP Ltd attended DSET this week, represented by Mark Simpson and Ali Johnson. It provided a valuable opportunity to engage directly with the conversations shaping how capability is designed, tested and delivered across defence programmes.
Throughout the discussions, a clear theme emerged. Training and simulation are part of a connected system that links preparation, decision making and operational delivery.
At SQEP, these developments directly inform how capability decisions are made and how systems are prepared for service and sustained in increasingly complex environments.
Attending events like this ensures we stay close to where the sector is heading so that this thinking is reflected in the safety critical programmes and teams we support.
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