Reserves Day: A life less ordinary

...that I also serve as Battery Commander of 211 Battery in 104 Regiment Royal Artillery. For me, Reserves Day during Armed Forces Week is a chance to reflect on how...
...that I also serve as Battery Commander of 211 Battery in 104 Regiment Royal Artillery. For me, Reserves Day during Armed Forces Week is a chance to reflect on how...
...right people to join what is already a specialist work force and create a high-performing and innovative enterprise. We’re searching for talented people with key skills who can work in...
...public access, forestry, environmental planning and other specialist areas. My time is split evenly between advising on land management issues and supporting development projects. The MOD estate covers roughly one...
...from embedding our team into the organisation is knowing we are setting resilient plans and helping our colleagues to deliver projects that support our Armed Forces. That’s a great feeling....
...in local government and for a further ten years as a project director in a private archaeological consultancy. In 2004 applied for a post in Defence Estates, DIO’s predecessor, in...
...I wanted to be involved in the delivery of capabilities to our armed forces. The Pathfinder Building The Pathfinder Building, named after the WWII Pathfinder Force, houses the Defence Geospatial...
...for that the user community. I’m hoping that MOD staff and Forces’ personnel will delve into their e-mail contacts list and get in touch! I’m certainly looking forward to hearing...
...for British and international forces. The assignment to BATSUB is a 12-month unaccompanied tour due to the lack of educational and medical facilities available since the drawdown. Me and my...
...MOD HQ in Whitehall. The awards recognise and encourage efforts that benefit sustainable development on or within land and property that the MOD owns or uses in the UK or...
...assurance and reporting. Analytics is all about using data more effectively. That requires work to answer questions like “what could happen” and “what should happen” to decide which option is...