Corporate Body

Electronics and Surveillance Research Laboratory (1994 - 2002)

Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO)

From
1994
Edinburgh, South Australia, Australia
To
2002
Functions
Defence Industries and Defence Research
Location
West Avenue, Edinburgh South Australia 5111

Summary

The Electronics and Surveillance Research Laboratory, of the Defence Science and Technology Organisation, was established in 1994, after a merger took place between the Electronics Research Laboratory and the Surveillance Research Laboratory. A restructure of the Defence Science and Technology Organisation in 2002 resulted in the closure of all existing research Laboratories for the creation of three new ones.

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

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