The Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Defence of Singapore, established in 2000. It operates within the government sector, focusing on providing integrated technology and engineering solutions to support the defence and security needs of Singapore. The agency employs between 1,001 and 5,000 personnel and reported revenue of approximately USD 154.7 million. DSTA's published documents include a variety of informational materials, such as the CPF Investment Scheme (CPFIS) Information Booklet, which outlines the regulatory framework for investment options available to CPF members. This booklet details the CPFIS, including the Ordinary Account and Special Account schemes, aimed at enhancing financial security for individuals in retirement. Additionally, the agency has produced documents related to comparative reviews, indicating its involvement in evaluating and improving various schemes and initiatives. Overall, DSTA's focus is on leveraging technology to enhance Singapore's defence capabilities while providing guidance on investment schemes that support long-term financial planning for citizens.