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About the NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO)

The STO​ is a NATO subsidiary body created to meet the collective Science and Technology needs of the NATO Alliance and its partner nations. The STO does this by generating, sharing, and disseminating advanced scientific knowledge, technological developments, and innovation resulting from its many activities completed within the Collaborative Programme of Work (CPoW).​​​​​


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Collaborative Research covering 30 NATO Nations & 34 Partners

The total spectrum of the collaborative scientific effort addressed by six Technical Panels and a Group specialising in Modelling and Simulation

Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE)

Scientific research and technology development, centred on the maritime domain, delivering innovative and field tested Science & Technology (S&T) solutions to address defence and security needs of the Alliance.



CONTRIBUTIONING TO SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY IN NATO

In Depth Research, Events & Educational Activities

Working Together with Science Connect

Long term study groups advancing science and technology

Events to promote and exchange knowledge. Lectures and Courses to disseminate state-of-the-art scientific knowledge

STO Events Website

A place to discuss, communicate, collaborate and bring our scientists and engineers together

PUBLICATIONS


NATO Chief Scientist Research Report on the impact of technological trends on Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN)

The NATO Chief Scientist Dr Bryan Wells is delighted to announce the second NATO Chief Scientist Research Report on the impact of technological trends on Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) defence towards 2030. The report summarizes the most important findings from the NATO Science & Technology Organization Long-Term Scientific Study (LTSS) on CBRN Defence, TR-HFM-273, conducted in the period 2016–2020 and published in June 2021. The Report has a joint foreword by the Chief Scientist, and Dr Janet Blatny, FFI(NOR), who was chair of the LTSS.

Please log on with your STO credentials to download this report
See also the NATO Chief Scientist's report on Women in the Armed Forces

2022 Collaborative Programme of Work (CPoW) document

As we start a new year, it is my great pleasure to present in this publication the NATO Science & Technology Organization’s (STO) Collaborative Programme of Work (CPoW) and budget for 2022. I hope you will find it to be of value. Through major investments over time in Science and Technology (S&T)-related Research and Development (R&D), like-minded democracies have held a leading position in the world and used this advantage to secure and develop their common values and way of life. These efforts have given billions of people the chance for a better life. From a defence and security perspective, NATO has been a leader in this and has long relied on an unrivalled S&T edge to fulfil its tasks.

Download the 2022 Collaborative Programme of Work document

NATO STO 2021 Book of Abstracts

This document, published by the STO Collaboration Support Office, contains the collection of Abstracts of the Technical Reports stemming from the NATO STO Collaborative Program of Work in 2021. Abstracts are arranged in chronological order according to the date of publication.

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2021 NATO STO Highlights

2021 has been an extremely successful year for the NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO). Building upon the experience and “lessons learned” of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the STO network of over 5,000 scientists, engineers and analysts have continued to remain focused on delivering excellence for the member Nations of the Alliance and NATO.

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