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UKDI Case Studies collection
UK Defence Innovation (incl. former DASA) · published 12 Jun 2026 · · Source ↗
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Why it matters
Useful only as reference on how UKDI frames exploitation routes; relevant for first-time UK applicants preparing narratives for future UKDI competitions.
Route: watch only · For: Bid & funding consultanciesBD / bid leads at defence-tech scale-ups
Summary
A UK Defence Innovation (formerly DASA) web collection of case studies describing how UKDI works with defence customers and suppliers to find and fund exploitable innovation. It is background material illustrating UKDI's funding approach and supplier journeys, not a call for proposals. No budget, deadline or competition is attached.
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Learn how UKDI works with customers and suppliers to find and fund exploitable innovation to support UK defence and security. Innovation case studies highlight how UKDI’s proactive approach can help solve key challenges within the defence and security sector, and enable innovators to develop their products and services to their full potential.
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UKDI
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Process guidance rather than an opportunity, but it sets the mechanics every UKDI applicant must clear — notably that SAQ/cyber compliance gates contract award and that Desirable/Feasible/Viable answers submitted as attachments are sifted out. Relevant to bid managers and consultants preparing UK MOD innovation bids for the first time. Do: Register a UKDI online submission service account, obtain a D-U-N-S number and GOV.UK One Login, and pre-complete the Supplier Assurance Questionnaire before your next UKDI competition deadline.
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UKDI
· UK
Sets the baseline contracting and IP framework for every UKDI/DASA themed competition and the Open Call — useful reference for non-UK scale-ups since nationality restrictions apply only where a competition states them. Relevant to bid teams and consultancies preparing UK innovation submissions. Do: Read this alongside the Overarching Competition document before bidding into the UKDI Open Call, and register for the MOD commercial toolkit to review DEFCON 705 terms.
Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/ukdi-case-studies — summarised by Rearm Radar; verify details at source before bidding. Enrichment: anthropic/claude-opus-5 (confidence 90%).