Striving for equality for all

...resources. Gender equality is the goal, and gender balance sets the stage to achieve it. As females in the often-male dominated industries of infrastructure and construction, we get asked how...
...resources. Gender equality is the goal, and gender balance sets the stage to achieve it. As females in the often-male dominated industries of infrastructure and construction, we get asked how...
...in glass bottles and the stores team have had to pack them carefully to make sure they arrive at their destinations in one piece. In addition to all of this,...
...Lakenheath in Suffolk at the end of 2018. The base will become the first permanent international site for US Air Force F-35As in Europe. Construction began in July 2019 to...
...Our apprenticeships are designed to develop skills to meet the future needs of the organisation. If you’re interested in gaining an insight into the unique world of defence, look out...
...we had to make adjustments to ensure the safety of Service families as well as our staff. This included changing processes to minimise face-to-face interactions where possible, for example by...
...a real threat at present. In addition, we’ll be able to adapt and re-design the woodland layouts to make them more flexible to military training needs. A drone view of...
...my natural curiosity towards a career in communications, coupled with my interests in politics, media and current affairs, would serve as a perfect springboard. How can an apprenticeship with DIO...
...I leave, I wanted to share some of the magnificent work that has been completed in Belize to invest in, develop and improve our infrastructure. BATSUB history BATSUB enables jungle...
...is only part of a much larger department. There’s been a lot to learn and I have had to get stuck in to briefings and meetings to help me hit...
...to stay safe on the training areas. Two RAF Puma helicopters flying during Exercise Askari Thunder in Kenya [Crown Copyright/MOD 2011] Working together to keep soldiers and local people safe...