Defence Research Agency

Defence Research Agency
Agency overview
Formed1 April 1991
Preceding agencies
DissolvedApril 1995
Superseding agency
HeadquartersFarnborough, Hampshire
Parent agencyMinistry of Defence (United Kingdom)

The Defence Research Agency (DRA) was an executive agency of the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) from April 1991 until April 1995. At the time, the DRA was Britain's largest science and technology organisation. In April 1995, the DRA was combined with five other MOD establishments to form the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency.

History

The DRA was formed on 1 April 1991 as an amalgamation of the following Defence Research Establishments:

DRA's headquarters was created at the RAE site at Farnborough, but the other major sites maintained a great deal of independence.[citation needed]

DRA's first Chief Executive was Nigel Hughes, followed by John Chisholm who took over in August 1991.[citation needed]

In April 1995, the DRA was combined with five other MOD establishments to form the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA), DRA's John Chisholm becoming Chief Executive of the enlarged DERA (split in July 2001 into DSTL and QinetiQ).[citation needed]



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