Department of Scientific Research and Experiment
1918 The Admiralty's Board of Invention and Research became the Scientific Research and Experiment Department.
Research and development in naval research establishments, and externally, to meet naval requirements were the responsibility of the third sea lord and controller of the Navy. Under him, supervision of research and development was carried out by an assistant controller research and development.
1920 A director of scientific research was first appointed; this position was head of the Scientific and Technical Services, responsible for scientific personnel and for formulating general policies with regard to research and development programmes. Under the assistant controller (R and D) he was responsible for co-ordination of all research and development work within the Admiralty and of this work with that of other organisations.
WWII One department of DSRE, called C.V.D., was responsible for the development of electronic valves for defence purposes. Dr. J. H. E. Griffiths was secretary of this department.
1946 Griffiths was succeeded by William James Picken until he retired from Admiralty service in April, 1953.
1946 The Department became the Royal Naval Scientific Servic, The management of scientific research was reorganised withthe establishment of four directorates within the Royal Naval Scientific Service.
See Also
- Obituary of William James Picken
- [1] National Archives