Kenny Lim
Apr 29, 2010

DSTA launches tender for advertising agency in Singapore

SINGAPORE - The Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA), a statutory board set up under the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), has put out a tender for an advertising agency in Singapore.

DSTA launches tender for advertising agency in Singapore
According to the tender document, the appointed agency will help develop campaigns and publicity materials for the DSTA's career and scholarship programmes as well as the board’s leadership status in science and technology development in the city-state.

The appointed agency will also take on work to promote the DSTA to schools and target audiences to develop the board’s brand name as well as other publicity strategies across below-the-line and online media channels.

The DSTA is responsible for implementing defence technology plans, acquiring defence material and developing defence infrastructure for MINDEF.

It also aims to provide leading-edge technological solutions to the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) so that it continues to be a formidable fighting force for the defence and security of the country.

DSTA further helps build up a strong community of scientists and engineers from local universities, research institutes, government and industry to meet the defence and security needs of Singapore.

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