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The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced a major tender valued at nearly £66 million, seeking industry partners to help deliver its ambitious Nuclear Skills Plan (NSP). The initiative, driven by the Defence Nuclear Organisation (DNO), aims to tackle the critical skills shortage across the UK’s civil and defence ...


The war in Ukraine has triggered a fundamental shift in the global defence landscape. Not only has it exposed critical vulnerabilities in Western defence structures, but it has also showcased to the world what can be achieved with rapid defence technology innovation. The Strategic Defence Review (SDR), published earlier this year, ...


The United Kingdom and Germany have advanced their defence industrial partnership, building on the Trinity House Agreement signed in October 2024. A recent meeting between the UK and German defence ministers at RAF Lossiemouth marked the one-year anniversary of the accord and outlined significant new investments and collaborations. For the ...


Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept in construction, it’s steadily becoming part of how we design, plan, monitor, and deliver projects. But when you’re working on defence infrastructure, the stakes are higher: security, resilience, compliance, data sensitivity – all these amplify both the benefits and risks.   As the industry ...


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