Supporting the Queen Elizabeth Carriers
...DIO’s role is to construct the infrastructure required to support the carriers at their base port of Portsmouth. Today the Prime Minister announced that over £50million of the £100million investment...
...DIO’s role is to construct the infrastructure required to support the carriers at their base port of Portsmouth. Today the Prime Minister announced that over £50million of the £100million investment...
...MOD’s Headquarters in London, known as Main Building. I’m a supervisor and work in a team with two other supervisors; we facilitate the day-to-day running of the building. My duties...
...place. British soldiers have trained there for over a century and still use it today. Recently, particularly in the cold and wet, serving soldiers helped plant almost 50,000 native trees...
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...responsibilities and activities. DIO Chief Executive, David Mitchard. [Crown Copyright/MOD2015]I’ve spent my time meeting colleagues, customers and ministers, including hosting a visit to our Sutton Coldfield HQ today by Mark...
...Portsmouth includes work to upgrade an existing jetty. [Crown Copyright/MOD2015]Today, we've announced the award of a contract to Boskalis Westminster to dredge the channel into the harbour. You might be...
...it is still known as ‘Halton Bridging Camp’ by older locals – but today it is a general purpose all-year-round camp. It has a small training area catering for regular...
...of all the necessary legalities and clearing of MOD equipment and systems from the building, the sale completed today, 1 March 2016, for in excess of £350m and Mark Lancaster,...
...during the First World War. Prior to and during the Second World War it was an Air Ministry location attached to Porton Down. Today we use it for a variety...
...gave way to early radar systems operated on the clifftops reporting to a soldier with a large map and pencils, to computerised systems using fibre optic communications. Today we have...