The Technical Cooperation Program (TTCP) is a long-standing international organisation concerned with cooperation on defence science and technology matters, including national security and civil defence. Its membership comprises
Australia
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,
Canada
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,
New Zealand
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, the
United Kingdom
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(UK) and the
United States
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(US).
History
Declaration of Common Purpose
TTCP commenced in 1957 as a bilateral activity between the United Kingdom and the United States when the US President and the UK Prime Minister made the following Declaration of Common Purpose:
Tripartite Technical Cooperation Program
Immediately following the Declaration of Common Purpose, the Canadian government subscribed to the principle of interdependence and was admitted by the UK and the US. The resulting arrangement was known as the Tripartite Technical Cooperation Program (or TTCP for short).
Australia and New Zealand
Australia joined TTCP in 1965; the organisation's name was changed from ''Tripartite Technical Cooperation Program'' to ''The Technical Cooperation Program'', which allowed the abbreviation for the organisation to be kept as TTCP. New Zealand joined TTCP in 1969.
Organisation
Top level
The organisation of TTCP is headed up by a senior official from each of the five participating nations, known collectively as the Principals. Supporting the Principals are their TTCP Deputies, based in Washington, and a secretariat.
Technical organisation
Reporting to the Principals are a number of multilateral "TTCP Groups", each comprising Technical Panels and time limited Action Groups. In April 2009 there were 11 TTCP Groups:
* Aerospace Systems Group
* Chemical, Biological & Radiological Defence Group (CBR)
* Conventional Weapons Technology Group
* Command, Control, Communications & Information Systems Group (C3I)
* Electronic Warfare Systems Group (EW)
* Human Resources & Performance Group (HUM)
* Joint Systems & Analysis Group (JSA)
* Land Systems Group
* Maritime Systems Group
* Materials & Processing Technology Group
* Sensors Group
Each Technical Panel is expected to establish and monitor major collaborative projects in priority areas of defined mutual national interest. An Action Group is more limited in scope than a Technical Panel and has clearly stated objectives and preset milestones. It is formed by a "TTCP Group" to address a specific high priority problem and is terminated on completion of its assignment.
With the cutbacks in US and Australian defense/defence spending at the start of the 2010s, international
face-to-face interaction
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in TTCP has been severely reduced.
The "Five Eyes" and other international organisations
Three TTCP nations (Canada, UK and the US) are also members of the
NATO Research and Technology Organisation. Four of the nations (Australia, Canada, UK and US) are also members of the twenty seven nation
Multilateral Interoperability Programme
The Multilateral Interoperability Programme (MIP) is an effort to deliver an assured capability for information interoperability to support multinational, combined and joint military operations. The goal of the Programm is to support all levels f ...
. Of the five TTCP nations, only the UK has ever been a member of the
European Defence Agency
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.
Collectively the five nations comprising TTCP are often referred to as the "
Five Eyes
The Five Eyes (FVEY) is an Anglosphere intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. These countries are party to the multilateral UKUSA Agreement, a treaty for joint cooperat ...
" community for intelligence and also participate in the following related activities:
*
ABCA Armies: Australian, British, Canadian, United States and New Zealand Armies - originally Australian, British, Canadian and American Armies;
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Air and Space Interoperability Council (ASIC, for air forces);
*
AUSCANNZUKUS: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK and US navies C4 organisation;
*
Combined Communications Electronics Board
The Combined Communications-Electronics Board (CCEB) is a five-nation joint Military communications, military communications-electronics (C-E) organisation whose mission is the coordination of any military C-E matter that is referred to it by a mem ...
(communication-electronics).
*
Five Eyes
The Five Eyes (FVEY) is an Anglosphere intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. These countries are party to the multilateral UKUSA Agreement, a treaty for joint cooperat ...
(intelligence)
*
UKUSA Agreement
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(signal intelligence)
See also
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ECHELON
Echelon may refer to:
* A level formation
** A level or rank in an organization, profession, or society
** A military sub-subunit smaller than a company but larger than a platoon
** Echelon formation, a step-like arrangement of units
* ECHELO ...
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CANZUK
CANZUK is a proposed alliance of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom to form an international organisation or confederation similar in scope to the former European Economic Community. This includes increased trade, foreign pol ...
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References
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