National Engineering and Scientific Commission

National Engineering and Scientific Commission
NESCOM
Abbreviation NESCOM
Predecessor National Development Complex
Formation 2001
Headquarters Islamabad, Pakistan
Location
  • Islamabad, Pakistan
Director
Dr.Shahid Nabeel
Parent organization
Strategic Plans Division (SPD), Ministry of Defence Production
Budget
Classified
Staff
36,000
Formerly called
National Development Complex
NDC

The National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM) is a civilian controlled scientific and engineering organization in Pakistan, carrying out research and development in many areas including information technology, fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, aerospace engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and chemical engineering, with specialties in the design and production of communication systems and aerodynamic vehicles.

In 2007 it was reported that NESCOM had exported products worth approximately $40 million annually to various countries in the Middle East, South East Asia and Africa. According to then Chairman Samar Mubarakmand, NESCOM had developed various communication systems and electronic counter-measures systems for the Pakistan Air Force and Pakistan Navy.[1]

Organization

NESCOM is believed to be the successor of the National Development Complex (NDC). NDC is believed to have been merged with NESCOM and is now the missile and ground-based systems division of NESCOM.

In 2004, it was revealed by then-Director Samar Mubarakmand that NESCOM had a staff of around 36000. It was revealed that NESCOM was organized into divisions, with each division being headed by a top scientist of international repute having around 600-1000 engineers and technicians under his supervision.

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