Reflections on a busy and rewarding year
...break and look forward to 2014, they have much to be proud of. I end the year immensely grateful to them for their hard work and look forward to the...
...break and look forward to 2014, they have much to be proud of. I end the year immensely grateful to them for their hard work and look forward to the...
...mentioned to the press that, as a child, she remembers her father taking her to the woods and showing her the trenches in which he trained before being sent to...
...to require us to look beyond our existing workforce for new talented and skilled individuals while continuing to offer our own staff career opportunities. It also gives us an opportunity...
...helps to more efficiently provide Britain’s Armed Forces with what they need to do their job and gives value to the taxpayer. A third option exists for DIO not to...
...even better by becoming a world-class infrastructure delivery organisation over the next few years. Our organisation came to life in April 2011, drawing together the assets and people of seven...
...Training Area. 24/7 Helpline Landmarc are also introducing a new ‘one-stop shop’, 24-hour phone number for users to call to report any issues, such as maintenance requirements, or to ask...
...the opportunity to chat to reservists about their roles, watch demonstrations and learn how reservists fit their military role into their normal lives. To save yourself a place, register for...
...and Breaking Ground Heritage who helped to unearth the excavation track at Barrow Clump to see if military activity had an impact on the archaeological site. Richard Osgood on Operation...
...maths than English which is what attracted me to engineering as a career. I am always keen to promote engineering as a career option to girls and young women as...
...or disability – and all of that helps us to find better ways to deliver projects. I hope my blog inspires and encourages women to choose a career in engineering....