Paving the way for future infrastructure
...a timely opportunity to share our thinking on what comes next. You are less likely to have noticed our announcement about a Future Procurement Group (FPG) for DIO. Matt Foley,...
...a timely opportunity to share our thinking on what comes next. You are less likely to have noticed our announcement about a Future Procurement Group (FPG) for DIO. Matt Foley,...
...the grapevine that Glastonbury festival was already turning in to a mud bath and all assumed that our day of filming for the BBCs weekly Countryfile programme was going to...
...assembled there to celebrate the signing of the Magna Carta. Centuries later, its strategic position close to London made it an ideal place for Cromwell to gather his forces before...
...Team Leader for Project WINFRA. WINFRA is an exciting and ambitious project which will enable Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Yeovilton to become the new home for the Army’s Wildcat...
I’m David Mitchard and I’m DIO’s new Chief Executive. I’ve been here for about four weeks now and I’m really enjoying getting to grips with the wide range of DIO’s...
...for a minute and take stock. Dave Mitchard, DIO's chief executive [Crown copyright MOD 2015]What has struck me first and foremost during the first 100 working days of my time...
...wide-ranging, the operational impact of down-time for maintenance is often severe, and there is a need for economic solutions. John Cook, DIO's Head Airfield Pavements Engineer [Crown Copyright]DIO's Airfield Pavement...
...and reserve forces of all arms and for cadet organisations. Halton Training Camp. [Crown Copyright]I am supported here at Halton by Landmarc Support Services which maintains the facilities on behalf...
...aircraft carriers for much of the last century. The work we’ve just completed means the next generation of carriers will also have a home for many decades to come. ...
...Plain is used for a wide variety of training purposes. [Crown Copyright/MOD2015]One of our facilities is known as New Zealand Farm, so named due to Kiwi soldiers having trained there...