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Supporting world-class facilities at HMNB Clyde 

Posted by: Steven O'Connor, Posted on: 23 November 2020 - Categories: Military Training, Royal Navy

DIO is incredibly proud to hand over the new £34m submarine escape, rescue, abandonment and survival (SMERAS) training building to the Royal Navy.   The SMERAS is a facility which will allow the Navy the capability to carry out essential on …

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HMNB Clyde Framework: The fun way to select your future partners

Posted by: Ian Arbuckle, Posted on: 21 May 2018 - Categories: Commercial Strategy, Procurement
Clyde Commercial Framework announcement [Crown Copyright, MOD 2018]

How do you choose between suppliers who have similar skills and experience?  How do you select a partner you will be able to work with for the next 10 years?  I’m Ian Arbuckle, Assistant Head of Commercial Services at DIO.  …

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