As they move towards interchangeability in anything from technology development to deployment and operations, the newly developed London Tech Bridge will act as a command post for innovation for the two Navies.
The official relationship was revealed today by Royal Navy Second Sea Lord Vice Adm Nick Hine and Hon James Hondo Geurts, US Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition, at a live virtual social media event.
“The London Tech Bridge will form a significant upgrade to the US/UK maritime partnership and will enhance the Royal Navy’s already significant investments in technology and innovation. Collaborative problem-solving will allow us to advance from operating alongside our partners in an interoperable manner, to truly working with them in an interchangeable manner," said Nick Hine.
Tech Bridges across the US have been successfully leveraged by the US Naval Agility Office (NavalX) over the past year, with the London outpost revealed as the 13th and first overseas site. They are set up as centers of gravity for innovation where in addition to defense capability, military, industry and academia can interact, exchange ideas and collaborate to create solutions that support the general public.
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