Defence Research Establishment Suffield


The military research facility located north of Suffield, Alberta, operated under the name of the Defence Research Establishment Suffield from 1967 to its renaming to DRDC Suffield in 2000.

History

After being renamed from the Suffield Experimental Station in July 1967, the Defence Research Establishment Suffield continued to operate under the Defence Research Board. On August 3, 1971, Agriculture Minister H.A. Olson announce "that a Canadian Forces Base will be established on the military reservation of the Defence Research Establishment at Suffield, near Medicine Hat" where more than 6,000 British troops will train between May and November 1972. A few weeks later, on August 25, 1971, the Canadian Government ratified a ten-year agreement with the British Government that allowed the United Kingdom Forces to use the Military Training Area on the Suffield Block. The MTA occupies the northern three quarters of the military reserve and the remaining southern area was named the Experimental Proving Grounds.
On December 1, 1971, the Canadian Forces Base Suffield was officially created and allocated to Mobile Command. 162 staff members, over 90 buildings, over 80 vehicles, and the Crown Village of Ralston were transferred from DRES to CFB Suffield and CFB Suffield was co-located with the Research Establishment.
In 1974, the Defence Research Board evolved into the Research and Development Branch which was administered under the of the . Another reorganization followed on April 1, 2000 when the Research and Development Branch was placed under the Assistant Deputy Minister Science & Technology and renamed to Defence Research and Development Canada.
Chief DRESTenure
Mr. E.H. BobynSeptember 1964 To 1968
Dr. B.J. Perry1968 to June 2, 1971
C.R. IversonJune 11, 1971 to ?
R.M. Hegge? to 1979
Dr. C.H. Baker1981
Dr. J.C. MoldonAug 1990 to ?

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