Home Office Scientific Development Branch
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| Abbreviation | HOSDB |
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| Formation | Unknown |
| Dissolved | Unknown date |
| Legal status | Government-owned company |
| Purpose | Research |
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| Membership | Scientific Development |
Director | Alan Pratt |
Parent organization | Home Office |
| Affiliations | UK Police Forces |
| Website | HOSDB |
The Home Office Scientific Development Branch (HOSDB; formerly the Police Scientific Development Branch) was a branch of the Home Office in the United Kingdom which provided scientific research into new technology that could be used to fight crime.[1] A government website states that The ‘Centre for Applied Science and Technology’ (CAST) integrated with the ‘Defence Science and Technology Laboratory’ (Dstl) on 1 April 2018."[2][3]
History
[edit | edit source]The HOSDB's role was to support the Home Office's strategic aims through the effective application of science and technology.[4] HOSDB would also provide technical support for the UK's police and security services. HOSDB has two sites in the UK: Sandridge, Hertfordshire and Langhurst, West Sussex. The work of the HOSDB involved hi-tech research into countering terrorism, technology to fight crime, borders security, and reducing crime and anti-social behaviour. Their work sometimes involved attending incidents such as the explosions in London in 2005 in order to assess structural impacts, etc. There were 250 staff: 200 scientists and engineers and 50 support staff, half of whom live in and around Sandridge, making them a large local employer.
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