Induction Insight from the Chief Executive
...to gain a good, broad overview of the different business areas within DIO and how they all work together from my day-to-day interactions with staff and stakeholders. For this reason...
...to gain a good, broad overview of the different business areas within DIO and how they all work together from my day-to-day interactions with staff and stakeholders. For this reason...
...personnel. The Atlas planes use components from UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, South Africa and Luxembourg, to replace its C130J Hercules transport aircraft. The Atlas can fly almost twice...
...to home. I’m responsible for several of DIO’s training areas in the south west, including Braunton Burrows, which was used by American troops to prepare for the D-Day landings. Wartime...
...collaborative way of working is considered one of the mainstays in making the ABP a success. Tuesday: Today I visited Bulford which is one of the three sites for the...
...team from DIO recently attended the South Downs National Park Authority’s ‘Secrets of the Heath’ festival in Hampshire, to speak to festival-goers and promote safe public access to the Defence...
...the South and South-East Britain in Bloom competition for Urban Communities – a remarkable achievement and testament to the efforts of all who are working to protect and preserve this...
...with suppliers based on openness, honesty and trust. Today has seen the first four new contracts, which cover key maintenance work, repairs, servicing and hard facilities management across the Defence...
...posts have been created recently as enhanced training has caused BATUK to grow significantly. Africa Accommodation All of these staff need somewhere to live, which is where DIO's BATUK Housing...
...our leading Defence partners in East Africa and the new Nyati Barracks will cement our partnership for future decades, supporting stability and security in the region. To mark the significant...
...experience by how we live on the land today. Sgt David Heron MBE, an Army Welfare Worker, took part in the excavation. [Crown Copyright/MOD 2022]And, looking at this site today,...