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DSO National Laboratories ( DSO ) is a national defence research and development organisation in Singapore developing technological solutions for defence and national security.

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61-809: Founded as the Electronics Test Centre ( ETC ), it was established in 1972 by then-Minister for Defence Goh Keng Swee , to conduct research on future warfare. It was later renamed to the Defence Science Organisation ( DSO ) in 1977. Upon its incorporation as a not-for-profit company in 1997, it was renamed as DSO National Laboratories . Today, much of the work done by DSO has gone into Singapore's military, as well as into agencies responsible for homeland security. It has currently more than 1,600 research scientists and engineers. In 1972, Dr Goh Keng Swee picked three newly graduated engineers to study Electronic Warfare, forming

122-517: A $ 1.6 billion profit, with another $ 1.6 billion paper profit on its remaining holding. On 30 July 2013, Singapore's GIC was part of a consortium to acquire Transport et Infrastructures Gaz France (TIGF) which is Total's gas transportation and storage business for an enterprise value of €2.4 billion (US$ 3.25 billion). The consortium includes Snam (45%) an Italian gas storage and transport operator, Singapore's GIC (35%) and EDF (20%). As of 2017, GIC holds around 34% of its portfolio in

183-498: A 9% fixed coupon. GIC had acknowledged that the timing for the investment could have been better. It also stated that other investments made at that time have had positive returns which offset the losses on UBS . GIC's total portfolio has fully recovered to its value prior to the global financial crisis. In 2008, GIC invested US$ 6.88 billion for a 9% stake in Citigroup . In 2009, it pared its stake to less than 5%, realising

244-585: A change in investment policy, by investing the bulk of its foreign reserves in longer-term, high-yielding assets rather than in liquid but low-yielding assets. An undisclosed number of those who left the MAS in 1981 went to work for GIC. In the late 1990s, four of its most senior positions were held by former MAS officers. GIC has the ability to invest across a full spectrum of financial assets, from sovereign debt to infrastructure, and manages approximately 80 per cent of its portfolio in-house. Traditionally, GIC keeps

305-516: A further US$ 478 billion. In 1981, Goh Keng Swee , then first Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the MAS, saw the trend of Singapore's rapidly growing foreign reserves and decided to invest Singapore's reserves for the future of the nation and the welfare of its people. He was advised by the British merchant bank, N M Rothschild & Sons , and established the GIC. The government then embarked on

366-581: A high profile in its investments. During the subprime mortgage crisis of 2007–2010, however, a number of its investments attracted controversy. In 2013, according to the Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute , the GIC was one of the most active sovereign wealth fund investors for the year. In 2006, at the height of the US real estate bubble, it made a US$ 200 million investment in the equity of Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village ,

427-662: A merger in 1961, with the Tunku being motivated by a desire to stabilise the security situation in Singapore, and notably to neutralise the perceived communist threat. Singapore merged with Malaya and the British Borneo states in 1963 to form the Federation of Malaysia. Merger, however, proved to be problematic for the Singapore leaders. There was a clash of fundamental principles, both political and economic, notably on

488-475: A network of 10 offices in key financial capitals worldwide, GIC invests internationally in developed market equities, emerging market equities, nominal bonds and cash, inflation-linked bonds, private equity and real estate. The Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute (SWFI) had estimated the fund's assets at US$ 770 billion as of September 2023 while Forbes estimated the fund's assets at US$ 744 billion after legislation were passed to transfer about US$ 137 billion from

549-608: A result of these measures, he was able to announce at the end of the year when delivering the budget that the government had achieved a surplus of $ 1 million. Goh initiated the setting up of the Economic Development Board (EDB) which was established in August 1961 to attract foreign multinational corporations to invest in Singapore. The next year, he started the development of the Jurong industrial estate on

610-494: A risky venture that eventually paid dividends. The multinational merchant bank, Rothschild & Co , had also advised on the GIC during its early years. Goh died in 2010 at the age of 91, and he was accorded a state funeral . Goh was born in Malacca on 6 October 1918 into a middle class Peranakan family, the fifth of six children. His father Goh Leng Inn, was a manager of a rubber plantation, while his mother Tan Swee Eng,

671-449: A subsequent one in 2000 which affected the vision in his right eye. According to Goh's daughter-in-law Tan Siok Sun, the medical condition caused him to be withdrawn and became introverted. In July 2007, Tan published a biography titled Goh Keng Swee: A Portrait . Goh's second wife issued a statement claiming that Goh had not been consulted on the book and had indicated to her that he did not want any book to be written about him. "Therefore,

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732-1029: A venue for Chinese opera performances. In 1968, Goh encouraged the establishment of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Goh was also instrumental in introducing rugby in the Singapore Armed Forces and later in schools. In recognition of his role in promoting the sport, the Schools "C" Division Cup is named after him. Impressed by an oceanarium in the Bahamas , he contacted the Sentosa Development Corporation and persuaded them to build an oceanarium in Singapore. Underwater World opened in 1991. In 1986, Goh divorced his first wife Alice. In 1991, he remarried his former Ministry of Education colleague Phua Swee Liang. Goh suffered his first stroke in 1999, and

793-570: Is also why GIC's performance has to be measured on the basis of its overall portfolio rather than by how much it makes or loses on individual investments. Its approach to "risk management" has three distinct components: portfolio risk; process risk; and people risk. As a board member of the International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds , the successor of the International Working Group of SWFs that developed

854-672: Is empowered under the Constitution to obtain information to enable him or her to safeguard the country's reserves . The Auditor-General, who is appointed by the President of Singapore, submits an annual report to the President and Parliament on his or her audit of the Government and other entities managing public funds. GIC manages risk by investing in a well-diversified portfolio, with a balanced distribution of asset classes and their underlying business sectors and geographies. This

915-511: The 1959 general election and won. He was subsequently elected into the Legislative Assembly on 30 May 1959, and appointed Minister for Finance under Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew 's first Cabinet . As Minister for Finance, Goh assumed the stewardship of Singapore's economy . As a budget deficit of S$ 14 million was forecast that year, he introduced stringent fiscal discipline which including cutting civil service salaries. As

976-591: The 1980 general election from 1981 until his retirement in 1985. From 1 June 1980, he was redesignated First Deputy Prime Minister upon S. Rajaratnam being made Second Deputy Prime Minister, and served as Chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore until he stepped down from Parliament on 3 December 1984, at the age of 66. In a tribute to mark the occasion, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew wrote: "A whole generation of Singaporeans take their present standard of living for granted because you had laid

1037-595: The Malayan Forum , was formed in 1948 with Goh as the founding chairman. Goh graduated in 1951 with a first class honours in economics, and won the William Farr Prize for achieving the highest marks in statistics . Upon his return to the Department of Social Welfare, he was appointed Assistant Secretary of Research. In 1952, together with fellow civil servant Kenneth Michael Byrne , he formed

1098-764: The Middle Road Baba Church while Hood Keng was pastor there. Goh attended the church as well. Goh attended the Anglo-Chinese School between 1927 and 1936 where he was second in his class in the Senior Cambridge examinations, Goh graduated from Raffles College (now the National University of Singapore ) in 1939 with a Class II Diploma in Arts with a special distinction in economics . After graduation, Goh joined

1159-454: The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the country's central bank and monetary authority. Besides GIC, Singapore also owns another sovereign wealth fund, Temasek Holdings , with managed assets at about US$ 630 billion of assets under management , along with the national pension plan Central Provident Fund (CPF) with assets of US$ 397 billion, giving an estimated assets under management (AUM) of US$ 1.77 trillion. The MAS also holds

1220-510: The Order of Sikatuna , which is given to diplomats, officials and nationals of foreign states who have rendered conspicuous services in fostering, developing and strengthening relations between their country and the Philippines. Following his retirement from politics, in 1985 Goh was awarded the Order of Temasek (First Class), Singapore's highest civilian honour. He was also presented with

1281-578: The Pasir Panjang rubber estate when his father found work there, and became manager in 1933. In common with many Peranakan families, the Gohs spoke both English and Malay at home; church services were held at home on Sundays in Malay. Goh's father Leng Inn and the latter's brothers-in-law Chew Cheng Yong and Goh Hood Keng taught in the Anglo-Chinese School for various periods, and were also involved in

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1342-561: The Santiago Principles in October 2008, GIC publishes how it adopts and implements the voluntary set of principles and practices. GIC implemented a new investment framework in 2013 to give it more flexibility to focus on "investments that may be riskier in the short term but would generate returns in the long-term." The new framework defines more clearly GIC's risk and return drivers, its long-term investment objectives and

1403-446: The Singapore Armed Forces . In 1989, the existence of DSO was publicly acknowledged for the first time. In a move to embrace the best practices in industry, DSO corporatized and renamed itself as DSO National Laboratories in 1997. The organisation further expanded to Science Park and Marina Hill. In 2003, DSO provided support during the 2002-2004 SARS outbreak , providing research and diagnostic support for clinical samples and aiding in

1464-685: The Singapore Conference Hall followed by a private ceremony for family members at the Mandai Crematorium . The latter was conducted by the pastor-in-charge of Barker Road Methodist Church, with a message delivered by the Bishop of the Methodist Church in Singapore , Robert M. Solomon . As a mark of respect, State flags at all Government buildings were flown at half-mast from 20 to 23 May. In 1966, Goh

1525-809: The State Council of the People's Republic of China on Coastal Development and Adviser on Tourism in 1985, Deputy Chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore between 1985 and 1992, Chairman of the Singapore Totalisator Board between 1988 and 1990, Director of Gateway Technologies Services Pte. Ltd. from 1991 onward, Adviser to the United Overseas Bank Group from 1993 onward, Chairman of N. M. Rothschild & Sons (Singapore) Ltd. from 1994 onward, and Vice-Chairman of Hong Leong Asia Ltd. from 1995 onward. Goh

1586-576: The Council of Joint Action to lobby against salary and promotion policies that favoured Europeans over Asians. Byrne later became Minister for Labour and Minister for Law . In 1954, Goh was able to return to the London School of Economics for doctoral studies with the help of a scholarship conferred by the University of London . He completed his PhD in economics in 1956, and returned to

1647-746: The Department of Social Welfare, where he served as Assistant Director and subsequently as Director. In 1958, he was appointed Director of the Social and Economic Research Division in the Chief Minister's Office . He resigned from the civil service in August that year to work full-time for the People's Action Party (PAP). Goh was a key member of the PAP's Central Executive Committee (CEC), and serving as Vice-Chairman. Goh contested in Kreta Ayer during

1708-758: The Electronics Test Centre (ETC) to develop defence technologies for Singapore. In 1977, the ETC was renamed and formally established as the Defence Science Organisation (DSO) with 50 engineers. The Ministry of Defence later formed the Defence Technology Group (DTG) that united the technology and logistics groups in the Ministry of Defence with DSO, establishing DSO as the centre of Research and Development for

1769-501: The GIC. In 1971, Goh put together the Electronic Warfare Study Group, a team of newly-graduated engineers who had excelled in their university studies that was headed by Tay Eng Soon , then a university lecturer. The group worked on Project Magpie, a secret project to develop Singapore's defence technology capabilities. In 1977, the group was renamed the Defence Science Organisation (DSO). Originally part of

1830-676: The LSE's Distinguished Alumnus Award on 21 January 1989, and made the first Distinguished Fellow of the Economic Development Board Society in 1991. During the National Day Rally on 29 August 2010, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced that the Singapore Command and Staff College , where senior officers of the Singapore Armed Forces receive training; and a complex to be constructed at

1891-796: The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak and Minister for External Affairs Ismail Abdul Rahman in July 1965 for Singapore to have a looser arrangement with Malaysia within the Federation. However, following the discussions, Goh ultimately decided that it would be better for Malaysia and Singapore to have a clean break and go on their separate ways. Upon the independence of Singapore in 1965, Goh relinquished his portfolio of Minister for Finance and became Minister for Interior and Defence in 1967, assuming responsibilities for strengthening Singapore's military and domestic security capabilities. A key policy

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1952-617: The Ministry of Defence, the organisation became a non-profit corporation called DSO National Laboratories in 1997. Goh was also responsible for projects that sought to improve Singaporeans' cultural and leisure life, such as the Jurong Bird Park , Singapore Zoo and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra . He backed the construction of the Kreta Ayer People's Theatre in his constituency as

2013-616: The Ministry of Education's North Buona Vista Road headquarters for specialist teacher training academies in English language, physical education, sports and the arts would be respectively named the Goh Keng Swee Command and Staff College and the Goh Keng Swee Centre for Education. GIC (Singaporean sovereign wealth fund) GIC Private Limited is a Singaporean sovereign wealth fund that manages

2074-997: The US; 3% in Latin America; 6% in the rest of Americas; 6% in the United Kingdom; 12% in the Eurozone ; 6% in the Middle East, Africa and the rest of Europe; 19% in Asia excluding Japan; 12% in Japan and 2% in Australasia. In 2017 it was reported that GIC would purchase a 10% stake in British specialist bank OakNorth for £90 million. In 2021 they took part in a investment round in Dapper Labs. In December 2023, GIC acquired Cinven 's shares in Miller and became

2135-678: The colonial Civil Service as a tax collector with the War Tax Department but, according to his superiors, was not very good at his job and was almost fired. Shortly after the start of Second World War , he joined the Singapore Volunteer Corps , a local militia, but returned to his previous work after the fall of Singapore . Goh married Alice Woon, a secretary who was a colleague, in 1942 and they have one son, Goh Kian Chee, two years later. In 1945, he relocated his young family to Malacca, but returned to Singapore

2196-459: The country's foreign reserves . Established by the Government of Singapore in 1981 as the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation , from which the acronym "GIC" is derived, its mission is to preserve and enhance the international purchasing power of the reserves, with the aim to achieve good long-term returns above global inflation over the investment time horizon of 20 years. With

2257-657: The first time in GIC’s history after a 37.5 per cents in return. The funds managed by GIC are owned by the Singapore Government . Its investment returns supplement the country's annual budget in areas such as education, R&D , healthcare, and infrastructure. As a Fifth Schedule company under the Singapore Constitution, GIC is accountable in various key areas to the President of Singapore who

2318-764: The following year after the Japanese occupation ended. That year, he joined the Department of Social Welfare, and was active in the post-war administration. He became a supervisor of the Department's Research Section six months later. Goh attained a scholarship which enabled him to further his studies at the London School of Economics . During his time in London, Goh met fellow students seeking independence for British Malaya , including Abdul Razak , Maurice Baker, Lee Kuan Yew and Toh Chin Chye . A student discussion group,

2379-457: The foundations of the economy of modern Singapore." In 1981, Goh expressed the view that the central bank need not hold large amounts of cash in reserve to defend the currency, proposing that the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) be established to invest excess reserves. At the time, it was unprecedented for a non- commodity -based economy to have such a sovereign wealth fund . The foreign merchant bank, Rothschild, advised on

2440-431: The full size of Singapore's financial reserves and make it easier for speculators to attack the Singapore dollar during periods of vulnerability. Since 2011, GIC had also published the 5-year and 10-year nominal rates of return to provide a sense of the ongoing medium-term investment performance, even while GIC maintains its sights on the long term. It included two composite portfolios and volatility statistics to reflect

2501-591: The institute was reconstituted as the East Asian Institute, an autonomous research organisation under the auspices of the National University of Singapore . On 14 May 2010, Goh died in the early morning at his home in Dunbar Walk off East Coast Road in Siglap , at the age of 91. His body lay in state at Parliament House from 20 to 22 May, and there was a state funeral on 23 May 2010 at

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2562-471: The issue of Malay dominance. Communitarian violence in 1964 was inflamed in Singapore by Malay and Chinese activists. According to Lee Kuan Yew, Goh fought to protect Singapore's interests against the Federal Minister of Finance, his cousin Tan Siew Sin , "who was out to spite Singapore". Goh played a crucial role in orchestrating the subsequent secession of Singapore from the Federation on 9 August 1965. After two difficult years, Lee asked him to negotiate with

2623-417: The labour cost at least in its initial years would be too great for the newly-independent nation. During Goh's tenure as Minister for Finance, he declined to allow the central bank to issue currency, favouring instead a currency board system as this would signal to citizens, academics and the financial world that governments cannot "spend their way to prosperity"; the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)

2684-499: The largest apartment complex in Manhattan (as well as US$ 575 million in secondary loans). The management of the complex, Tishman Speyer Properties and BlackRock Realty, defaulted on their loan in 2010, effectively wiping out the investment. In late 2007, during the first phase of the crisis, GIC invested $ 11 billion Swiss francs for a 7.9% stake in the Swiss bank UBS . The loans were converted into equity in 2010, with an estimated 70% loss of value, though partially offset by

2745-445: The level of portfolio risk and to offer perspective in reading the 5-year and 10-year figures. For the year ended 31 March 2017, its annualised 20-year real rate of return was 3.7%. In USD nominal terms, GIC achieved an annualised return of 5.1%, 4.3% and 5.7% for the 5-year, 10-year and 20-year time periods respectively. In August 2021, their estimates also put the total figure of AUM at US$ 744 billion – or just over S$ 1 trillion, for

2806-414: The majority shareholder of UK specialist insurance and reinsurance broker Miller. In 2008, GIC published for the first time a report containing information on its 20-year returns and more information on how it is managed and governed, and how it invests Singapore's foreign reserves. GIC does not disclose the amount of funds it manages and its annual profit and loss. Revealing the exact amount would expose

2867-501: The modeling of SARS epidemiology. DSO launched TeLEOS-1 into space in 2015, Singapore's first commercial near earth observation satellite . Having grown to 1,500 engineers in 2017, DSO moved into its new home at Science Park Drive and is now the largest defence research and development organisation in Singapore with research domains across land, air, sea, space, and cyberspace. Goh Keng Swee Goh Keng Swee DUT (6 October 1918 – 14 May 2010), born Robert Goh Keng Swee ,

2928-415: The publication of this book is contrary to his wishes, and is a show of disregard and utmost disrespect to him." In an interview with The Straits Times , Tan said she did not start the dispute between Mrs. Goh and herself, nor did she wish to prolong it. After retirement from politics, Goh continued to be active in public life, serving as Deputy Chairman of GIC between 1981 and 1994, Economic Adviser to

2989-416: The responsibilities of the GIC board and management. Firstly, a 'Reference Portfolio is 65% made up of global equities and 35% of global bonds representing global markets. It characterises the risk that the Government is prepared for GIC to take in its long-term investment strategies. Next, the Policy Portfolio is made up of six core asset classes and aims to achieve superior returns over the long horizon and

3050-489: The transformation of the system over 30 years from "fair" to "great", according to a November 2010 McKinsey report. He set up the Curriculum Development Institute, and introduced key policies such as religious education—subsequently discontinued and, in 1980, the channelling of students into different programmes of study according to their learning abilities, known as "streaming". Goh served two terms as Minister for Education, his first term ended in 1980, and his second following

3111-466: The ultimate mistake." In the 1960s, there were great pressures from communist agitators working through Chinese-medium schools and trade unions. Divisions existed within the PAP as well, with a pro-communist faction working to wrest control of the party from the moderate wing, of which Goh and Lee Kuan Yew were key members. A key source of division was the issue of merger with Malaya to form a new state of Malaysia. Goh and his fellow moderates believed this

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3172-433: The western end of the island which was then a swamp, offering incentives to local and foreign businesses to locate there. According to former Permanent Secretary Sim Kee Boon , Goh admitted that the Jurong project was "an act of faith and he himself jokingly said that this could prove to be Goh's folly". Nonetheless, Goh also felt strongly that "the only way to avoid making mistakes is not to do anything. And that... will be

3233-761: Was a Singaporean statesman and economist who served as 2nd Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore between 1973 and 1985. Goh is widely recognised as one of the founding fathers of Singapore. He was also one of the founders of the People's Action Party (PAP), which has governed the country continuously since independence. Goh was a prominent member of the country's first generation of political leaders after Singapore became independent in 1965. He served as Minister for Finance between 1959 and 1965, and again between 1967 and 1970, Minister for Interior and Defence between 1965 and 1967, Minister for Defence between 1970 and 1979 and Minister for Education between 1979 and 1985. As Minister for Interior and Defence, Goh's main objective

3294-465: Was a necessary condition for Singapore's economic development because Malaya was a key economic hinterland; merger would also provide an alternate vision against communism for Singapore's Chinese majority. In July 1961, 16 members of the pro-communist faction broke away from the PAP to form the Barisan Sosialis , and captured control of the main trade unions . The Singapore Government attained approval from Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman for

3355-407: Was also Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Institute of East Asian Philosophies between 1983 and 1992, which was founded to study Confucianism . The institute later turned its focus on China's political and economic development, renaming itself the Institute of East Asian Political Economy, and Goh continued as Executive Chairman and Chairman of the Board of Governors until 1995. In April 1997,

3416-411: Was from the family that produced the Malaysian politicians Tan Cheng Lock and his son, Tan Siew Sin , who would later become Goh's lifelong political opponent. Goh was given the Christian name Robert, which he disliked and refused to respond to. When he was two years old, his family moved from Malacca to Singapore where his maternal grandparents owned several properties. The Gohs later relocated to

3477-412: Was later established in 1971. In 1981, Goh also expressed the view that the central bank need not hold large amounts of cash in reserve to defend the currency, proposing that the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) be established to invest excess reserves. At the time, it was unprecedented for a non- commodity -based economy to have such a sovereign wealth fund , and was initially seen as

3538-420: Was made an Honorary Fellow of the London school of Economics . In 1972, he was the recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Services, which is often regarded as "Asia's Nobel Prize". It is awarded to people who have demonstrated integrity in government, courageous service to the people, and pragmatic idealism within a democratic society. That same year, the Philippine Government conferred upon him

3599-419: Was reappointed Minister for Defence . On 1 March 1973, Goh was appointed Deputy Prime Minister concurrently with his other Cabinet portfolio. On 12 February 1979, Goh moved on from the Ministry of Defence to the Ministry of Education , where his Goh Report greatly influenced the development of Singapore's education system. He was described as both a key political and strategic leader responsible for

3660-435: Was the creation of National Service , a mandatory conscription system for able-bodied young males. Goh served as Minister for Finance again between 1967 and 1970, during which he declined to allow the central bank to issue currency, favouring instead a currency board system as this would signal to citizens, academics and the financial world that governments cannot "spend their way to prosperity". On 11 August 1970, he

3721-474: Was to strengthen the country's military and domestic security capabilities after the British had withdrawn its troops from Singapore, which made the newly-independent nation vulnerable. A key policy was the creation of National Service (NS), a mandatory conscription system for able-bodied young males. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew had mentioned that he had wanted a conscription consisting both men and women similar to Israel . However, Goh rejected it, citing that

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