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Three tools are provided on this site to make navigation easier:

  1. The Department of National Defence search engine provides the ability to search this site as well as the sites of Defence R&D Canada's research centres. Help on using the search engine can be found in the Search Help section.
  2. A hierarchical site map is available to aide users in navigating and finding the information they require.
  3. Points of contact are provided under Contact Us to help you direct your inquires. If you are unsure which contact to use, please send your question to info@drdc-rddc.gc.ca and it will be redirected to the appropriate department.

General Information

General information about Defence R&D Canada can be found on the About DRDC page. Specific information about our science and technologies can be found on the Science & Technology page. Please send any unanswered questions to info@drdc-rddc.gc.ca.

Partnering

Information about our partnerships and possibilities for partnering, collaborations and technology transfers can be found under Partnering. You can also write to Defence R&D Canada's External Relations Office at corp.bdo-bda@drdc-rddc.gc.ca.

Careers

More information about job postings at Defence R&D Canada and types of careers can be found on our Careers page. Any unanswered questions should be directed to hr-rh@drdc-rddc.gc.ca.

Media

The latest news about Defence R&D Canada can be found under News & Events. This section includes news releases, media advisories and event listings. Any media inquiries should be directed to media@drdc-rddc.gc.ca.

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