Supplier relationships in DIO

...is important for us to help bring innovation and change, increase supply chain resilience, and deliver services for our end users. We will ensure that the qualification criteria to collaborate...
...is important for us to help bring innovation and change, increase supply chain resilience, and deliver services for our end users. We will ensure that the qualification criteria to collaborate...
...air, and the use of chainsaws and strimmers. As I mentioned, first aid training is important for all DIO range staff worldwide. Here at BATSUB – the British Army Training...
...using renewable energy sources. Some exciting projects we’re embarking on include installing solar panels at 76 sites for the British Army. We’re also looking at implementing solar carports for electric...
...death of millions of ash trees. I have been a forester for nearly 30 years, and this is without doubt the most significant woodland management issue the forestry industry has...
...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...
My name is Si Cleggett and I am the Wessex Archaeology Project Manager for the Army Basing Programme. Wessex Archaeology is one of the Country’s leading heritage practices. We were...
...experience for our Armed Forces and for all the people that use it. Managing such a large and diverse estate requires a lot of collaborative work between our staff, the...
...a range of tasks including budgeting, forecasting and scrutiny of expenditure. In addition, we provide advice on a wide range of financial policy issues and respond to urgent requests for...
It seems hardly a day goes by without another news story touching on the need for more housing in the UK. Much of the land for new housing projects comes...
I’m Lt Cdr Bob Carter, SO2 Air Safety for the DIO’s Service Delivery Training Safety team, and when asked what I do for a living, I often reply: “I’m in...