How DIO supports military aid to civil authorities
...stepped in to guard sites to free up police officers for other duties. Responding to bad weather Probably the most common reason for military assistance is in response to adverse...
...stepped in to guard sites to free up police officers for other duties. Responding to bad weather Probably the most common reason for military assistance is in response to adverse...
...into the mudflats. We needed to mitigate for the unavoidable loss of intertidal habitat, and likely disturbance to wintering birds. Discussions with regulators identified a potential opportunity to help the...
Reservists are trained to help provide assistance in humanitarian relief [Crown Copyright/MOD2018]Today is Reserves Day which recognises the contributions that individuals in the Reserves Forces make across the world. Recently,...
...what it’s all about, what I'm here to do and how I got here. Tony Gosling, DIO's Director of Data, Analytics and Insight. It’s been an interesting path to get...
...Today I wanted to take the opportunity to highlight some of the work we have delivered in recent months I continue to be impressed at the sheer breadth of activity...
...reinvested back into Defence. We last updated you on the project back in May last year and quite a lot has happened since then. Work is progressing well on the...
...a keen bidding process and we agreed a sale in late 2014 to the Hinduja Group in partnership with Obrascón Huarte Laín Desarrollos (OHLD), whose main shareholder is Grupo Villar...
...They provide us with a growing insight into their lives and issues; we’ve even been able to help them out with requests for information and advice. We aim to tweet...
...make her home in the engine hatch of a topsoil grader. Blackbird chicks in the engine hatch of a topsoil grader Instead of taking demolition waste off site, the team...
...We know that because we have already spent quality time working with the individuals committed to the framework working together to produce real useable outputs, we have talked face to...