NATO Science for Peace and Security

Science for Peace and Security (SPS) is a NATO programme supporting non-military cooperation focused on scientific research, technological innovation and knowledge exchange.

The SPS Programme in its current form was established in 2006, building on over 60 years of scientific cooperation at NATO.

The Programme's funding opportunities are announced via calls for proposals posted on its website up to three times a year.

[4] The SPS Programme's focus is set by a list of thematic priorities agreed by NATO members.

[6] In line with its revised list of priorities, the SPS Programme supports activities that address at least one of the following thematic areas:

Demonstration and testing of the DEXTER technology in a subway station in Rome , Italy in May 2022.