The brigade was once again relieved from any major cuts after the
Strategic Defence Review and the
Future Army Structure (FAS) programme shortly afterwards. In August 2001, the Brigade Mission was changed to reflect the Brigade's continuous execution of a wide range of tasks, its unique capability and its wider utility. Changes brought upon the brigade were dramatic, with the regional affiliations being completely dropped, the brigade now forming part of
HQ Theatre Troops, and all TA regional units brought under its command. This included the soon to be reformed 10th Signal Regiment. The group's priority also switch to that of national defence, with each regiment providing at-least one (though most had 2) signal squadrons to support the regional brigades. Therefore, by 2009 the brigade was organised as follows: • Headquarters, 2nd Signal Brigade, at
Basil Hill Barracks,
Corsham •
1 (Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry) Signal Squadron (Special Communications),
Royal Corps of Signals (V), in
Bletchley • 2 (City of Dundee) Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in
Dundee •
43 (Wessex) Signal Squadron (Air Support), Royal Corps of Signals (V), in
Bath – administrative command only, under operational control of regular
21 Signal Regiment (Air Support) •
10th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham – overseeing the regional signal squadrons, each supporting the regenerative divisions • 31st (City of London) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in
Southfields,
London • 32nd (Scottish) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in
Glasgow •
36th (Eastern) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in
Ilford • 37th (Wessex and Welsh) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in
Bristol • 38th (City of Sheffield) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in
Sheffield • 39th (Skinners) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in
Bristol •
40th (Ulster) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in
Belfast • 71st (Yeomanry) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in
Bexleyheath •
First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (V), at
Horseferry Road drill hall,
London •
Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Corps of Signals (V), at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham Following the effects of the
Great Recession, a further 'chapter' was added to the FAS, which saw (at-least for the Royal Corps of Signals) a large reduction in those units still using the old
PTARMIGAN communications system. Thereby freeing up funds which would have converted these units to the system. Then, in 2009, as part of the reorganisation of the entire Territorial Army, wholesale mergers and disbandments took place. Under this re-structuring, the brigade was significantly reduced in size, with 1 Sqn disbanding and being absorbed as 801 Signal Troop in 299 Signal Squadron (1 Signal Brigade), 43 Signal Sqn joining 21 Signal Regiment full-time, and the largest changes: 31 (City of London), 36 (Eastern), 38 (City of Sheffield), and 40 (Ulster) Signal Regiments all disbanding by 2009/2010 shortly thereafter. == Army 2020 ==