DCDC


Development Concepts And Doctrine Centre

The Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre (DCDC) is a Ministry of Defence think-tank, collocated with the Defence Academy at Shrivenham.

The DCDC provides the intellectual bases that inform coherent decisions in Defence policy, capability development and operations, both now and into the future. More Info

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Key documents

Sharing the Space - A Guide to Constructive Engagement with Non-Governmental Organisations and the Aid Community
Sharing the Space is a guide for military personnel to engage constructively with Non-Governmental Organisations and the Aid Community. Sharing the Space aims to be a back-pocket guide for personnel operating alongside civilian organisations, providing advice on the likely roles, motivations and methods of NGOs. Greater understanding of their civilian counterparts in theatre should lead to an appropriate dialogue between the military and aid organisations.
Joint Warfare Publication (JWP) 3-51: Non-combatant Evacuation Operations
The aim of Joint Warfare Publication (JWP) 3-51 is to describe the joint tactics, techniques and procedures for the planning and execution of Non-combatant Evacuation Operations (NEOs).
Joint Warfare Publication (JWP) 3-66: Joint Personnel Recovery
The purpose of Joint Warfare Publication (JWP) 3-66 'Joint Personnel Recovery' is to provide guidance to the deployed staff within a Joint Task Force Headquarters (JTFHQ) and the HQs of individual force components on the planning and conduct of Joint Personnel Recovery (JPR).
The Future Land Operational Concept 2008
'The Future Land Operational Concept 2008' (FLOC) takes its provenance from Policy - as outlined in the 'National Security Strategy' and 'Defence Strategic Guidance' and is informed by 'Towards an Army 2025'. It flows from the High Level Operating Concept (HLOC), is broadly coherent with the other environmental concepts and has been influenced by Strategic Trends work and British Defence Doctrine. The likely future land environment suggests that a re-balance of focus, structure and training i

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Contact details

Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre

Shrivenham

SWINDON SN6 8RF


Tel: +44 (0)1793 314347
Fax: +44 (0)1793 314211

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