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Defence Forces to take up options for 2020 set out in Defence Forces' Research Program 2017
Ministry of Defence
Publication date
20.12.2019
15.49
| Published in English on 20.12.2019 at 15.50
Press release
The options are further research topics based on suitability studies carried out in 2017. The entire package contains three "umbrella projects" which are further divided into research projects. Considered by the Defence Forces as the most feasible ones, the further research topics will be carried out in 2020. The overall value of the options to be taken up, without value added tax, is EUR 6 million in 2020.
The Defence Forces' Research Program 2017 (PVTO 2017) is used to develop common understanding, competence and readiness among the Defence Forces, Finland's scientific community and industry. The aim is to create new concepts and prove that they are well-functioning. The PVTO 2017 is comprehensive; while it takes into account the general guidelines, technology and the human being it supports the implementation of the Defence Forces' research agenda.
The effect of the options set out in the research programme on employment is estimated at 38 person-years in 2020. The businesses and scientific communities that carried out the feasibility studies will continue to implement the projects.
Inquiries:
Senior Adviser Frans Peltonen, the Ministry of Defence, tel. +358 295 140 021; Press Officer Ville Tuokko, the Finnish Defence Forces' Logistics Command, tel. +358 299 800 (switchboard).
The Defence Forces' Research Program 2017 (PVTO 2017) is used to develop common understanding, competence and readiness among the Defence Forces, Finland's scientific community and industry. The aim is to create new concepts and prove that they are well-functioning. The PVTO 2017 is comprehensive; while it takes into account the general guidelines, technology and the human being it supports the implementation of the Defence Forces' research agenda.
The effect of the options set out in the research programme on employment is estimated at 38 person-years in 2020. The businesses and scientific communities that carried out the feasibility studies will continue to implement the projects.
Inquiries:
Senior Adviser Frans Peltonen, the Ministry of Defence, tel. +358 295 140 021; Press Officer Ville Tuokko, the Finnish Defence Forces' Logistics Command, tel. +358 299 800 (switchboard).
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