HMS Duncan visits Ukraine

UK Destroyer, HMS Duncan, has visited the Ukrainian port of Odessa this week in the first visit by a Royal Navy ship in eight years. The Royal Navy Type 45 destroyer is leading NATO’s Standing Maritime Naval Group 2, providing reassurance and deterrence in the Black Sea, as well as commanding NATO’s counter migration activity […]

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40-year milestone since first GPS signal

Global technology business Rockwell Collins is celebrating 40 years since the business received the world’s first Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite signal. Rockwell Collins engineer David Van Dusseldorp received a signal from the world’s first GPS satellite known as NTS-2 in 1977. GPS has gone on to be the standard of navigation around the world. […]

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Wildcat helicopter production to stay in the UK

Minister for Defence Procurement Harriett Baldwin has announced that work on the AW159 Wildcat helicopter produced by Leonardo Helicopters in Yeovil will continue in the UK. The possibility of relocating the fabrication work for future AW159 helicopter orders overseas had been considered but following analysis from the MoD, Leonardo Helicopters has confirmed that all future fabrication […]

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GB-Tamworth: 170 Houses

Scheme comprises reserved matters application for the construction of up to 170 houses including appearance, landscaping, layout and scale. The associated works include sewer systems, landscaping, infrastructure, enabling and access roads.
Approval has be

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Chief of the Defence Staff strengthens ties with India

The Chief of the Defence Staff has visited India as part of efforts to strengthen the UK-India defence and security partnership. Under the umbrella of the 2015 Defence and International Security Partnership, Chief of the Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach met with senior Indian military figures, including the Chairman of the Chiefs […]

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Consulting Engineering Services

Expression of Interest – Consulting Engineering Services for, The Conduct of a Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and the Design, and Construction Supervision of an Irrigation System and Road Network Improvement Programme in Essex Valley – Jamaica”

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Planetek secure contract to support Frontex border surveillance

Planetek Hellas and Planetek Italia have signed a framework contract with the European Union Satellite Center (EU SatCen), to supply Earth observation based very high resolution reference mapping products in support to Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency. The equipment will play its part in enhancing border surveillance as the European Union steps up its efforts […]

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New Defence External Innovation Advisory Panel meets

World class innovators including astronaut Tim Peake and former McLaren Chairman Ron Dennis gathered at the MOD for the first meeting of the new Defence External Innovation Advisory Panel. Announced by the Defence Secretary in Oxford in February, the Panel will be charged with driving forward the MOD’s Innovation Initiative, which aims to encourage imagination, ingenuity […]

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Scheme launched to retrain armed forces service-leavers as further education teachers

The Education and Training Foundation (ETF) in partnership with the Gatsby Charitable Foundation has launched the Further Forces programme, a scheme to retrain Armed Forces Service-leavers to teach technical subjects, including science, engineering and technology, in the Further Education and Training sector. The scheme is funded jointly by the Education and Training Foundation and the […]

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Dstl to tackle growing space junk problem

Scientists at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) are leading an innovative experiment to tackle the growing problem of space junk. UK scientists at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) are leading an innovative experiment to tackle the growing problem of space junk. Hundreds of thousands of manmade objects orbit the Earth, but fewer […]

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New battery technology eases portability of military devices

With a proliferation in the use of portable, electronically powered devices in the defence and security realms, batteries are assuming greater importance, as defence writer Mark Lane discovered talking to Ultralife’s Mike Manna. Advances in battery technology have – to a large extent – driven the accelerating pace of development in electronic and digital technology. […]

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MESS ATTENDANT SERVICES

This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR subpart 12.6 and subpart 13.5, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicita

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Security Assessment

The awarding authority is seeking an organisation or organisations to carry out a security assessment of the Kaya platform and other Academy systems. This includes:
Identification and quantification of information systems and data protection compliance ri

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Tods Defence wins Bow Sonar Dome contract for Type 26

Tods Defence, a Unitech Aerospace Company, has secured the design and manufacture contract of the Bow Sonar Dome for the Type 26 class Frigate being built for the UK Royal Navy. The contract award has been made following a rigorous design and assessment phase, which was carried out in partnership between BAE Systems, Tods Defence […]

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United Kingdom-London: Security services

Provision of Close Protection Service for the British Embassy in Guatemala.
Provision of Close Protection Service for the British Embassy in Guatemala.
Invitation to tender for the Provision of Close Protection for the Embassy in Guatemala for the Ambassa

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