Year in review: What DIO has achieved in 2023

...images to promote how use of MOD land can change from calm to combat in an instant. A cyclist turned into a tank, a dog into a soldier and a...
...images to promote how use of MOD land can change from calm to combat in an instant. A cyclist turned into a tank, a dog into a soldier and a...
...I am really impressed by the scale of what we do and how our people do it. Engagement I embarked on an engagement programme when I arrived, to get to...
...a data analyst at DIO. Wondering what a data analyst does? I’ve been here for a year and it’s clear how important data is to the functioning of DIO and...
...them to speak to real people carrying out a specific job role and learn about what steps they need to take to achieve their career goal. Students are also sent...
...very short notice, who was available from our reserve specialists to assist with the Coronavirus response. This included advising on how quickly Reserves could be mobilised, providing specialist support to...
...Planting trees is a great way to help reduce climate change, as trees absorb carbon dioxide, helping to take it out of the air. What we’re doing to reduce climate...
...that things have changed, and that my daughter can say she doesn’t face the same things that I felt I did. However, I know that is not the case for...
...around 20,000 troops from Germany, and the Defence Estate Optimisation Programme which was announced in 2016 in order to transform and modernise the Defence estate for years to come. How...
...tools in higher stress situations is to talk to friends and colleagues about what’s happening. It’s great to get their point of view and just have someone that listens. At...
...urbanisation. This has led to the decline of bee habitats and a loss of the diversity in the diets that bees need to stay healthy. How we’re helping to reverse...