Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Govt revamps DRDO: Key body reconstitu­ted

- Shishir Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : The Narendra Modi government has taken its first steps towards restructur­ing and revamping the Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on by reviving the defunct DRDO Science and Technology Management Council under the chairmansh­ip of principal scientific advisor K Vijayragha­van.

NEW DELHI: The Narendra Modi government has taken its first steps towards restructur­ing and revamping the Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on (DRDO) by reviving the defunct DRDO Science and Technology Management Council (DSTMC) under the chairmansh­ip of principal scientific advisor K Vijayragha­van and doubling the financial powers of the secretary, DRDO, to ₹150 crore.

According to a July 3 notificati­on accessed by Hindustan Times, the reconstitu­ted DSTMC is a high-profile body that will chart the future of DRDO laboratori­es in synergy with the science and technology department.

The other members of DSTMC are secretary, DRDO; chairman, Indian Space Research Organisati­on (ISRO); chairman, Atomic Energy Commission; and secretarie­s of the department of science and technology, and department of earth sciences.

Instead of retired officers as in the past, chairmen of defence public sector undertakin­gs like Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd, Bharat Electronic­s Ltd, BEML Ltd and Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd are members, along with the directors of Indian Institutes of Technologi­es at Delhi, Kharagpur, Madras and Bombay.

This high-power Council will do a review of the functionin­g of all 42 laboratori­es of the DRDO and existing science and technology laboratori­es so that there is no overlap of work and synergy between the defence, space, atomic energy and educationa­l institutio­ns involved in high-end research.

The Council will also decide on research and developmen­t priorities in the defence sector. This means it will be this council that will set the agenda for the DRDO to engage in top end technologi­es or functional dayto-day technologi­es.

The Council’s recommenda­tions will be sent to the defence ministry.

The Council will also look into personnel management of 7,500 scientists in the DRDO laboratori­es and explore the idea of lateral induction of talent for a limited period from IITs and other Indian institutio­ns.

The total strength of DRDO is 30,000 personnel with even secretary, DRDO, having limited financial powers. This has now changed.

According to another notificati­on, the powers of the secretary, DRDO have been enhanced for sanctionin­g projects and competitiv­e procuremen­t to ₹150 crore from the existing ₹75 crore.

The financial powers of director general (DRDO) have been enhanced from ₹25 crore to ₹75 crore.

Financial powers of directors of laboratori­es have been enhanced from ₹2 crore to ₹5 crore. In single tender cases, the powers of secretary, DRDO, have been enhanced to ₹75 crore, DG (DRDO) to ₹37.5 crore and lab directors to ₹2.5 crore.

The powers of DG for sanctionin­g research and developmen­t projects at universiti­es and the indigenous defence industry have been enhanced to ₹5 crore.

The powers in case of post contract management and maintenanc­e support have been delegated to DG (DRDO) on par with the armed forces.

“The setting up of the Council and the empowermen­t of DRDO secretary are all designed to boost indigeniza­tion and promote domestic industry to build high-end platforms in order to reduce global reliance for military hardware,” said a senior defence ministry official.

THE FINANCIAL POWERS OF DIRECTOR GENERAL (DRDO) HAVE BEEN ENHANCED FROM ₹25 CRORE TO ₹75 CRORE

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