How we use data at DIO

...to store historic data in one place in order to be one source of authoritative information. We have invested in new software to allow us to dig more deeply into...
...to store historic data in one place in order to be one source of authoritative information. We have invested in new software to allow us to dig more deeply into...
...a popular site for the Armed Forces to practise off-road driving skills. [Crown Copyright/MOD2019]Braunton Burrows is still used to train personnel for amphibious landings, but its main use today is...
...data together with the UKCP18 data to consider whether risks are likely to increase in the future and identify areas that require further investigation. With our in-house Geographical Information System...
...Air Systems (UAS), for use on the training area. They can be used in a number of ways to help us in our duties to maintain a “Safe Place” for...
...interesting and brings home how much we owe to our valiant troops. I love Salisbury Plain and find it endlessly fascinating so hope to be able to go there again.”...
...management forms a key part of the UK Government’s ambition to bring greenhouse gas emissions in the UK to net zero by 2050. To support this, in March this year...
...estate management perspective, this centralised booking system will also help us to provide essential data to the MOD about how the training estate is used. This will inform future investment...
...ensure they are ready to play their part in any warfighting operations. The purpose of Exercise Cerberus This year the exercise took place in the NATO Forward Holding Base in...
...the other AUMs in the team cover a geographic triangle from Culdrose in the south west, to Portsmouth in the east, and up to Ashchurch, just north of Cheltenham. Together,...
...problems that they tackle. Young people were challenged to figure out how to best support the Leaning Tower of Pisa, how to design flood prevention using Lego and plasticine, and...