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The MOD has marked the anniversary of the launch of Project Servator which protects Defence personnel and infrastructure. The Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) launched Project Servator two years ago to protect Defence staff, assets, and facilities in the UK. The initiative also extends to protecting local communities and providing a wider ...


The DSTL has presented a challenge to encourage girls in STEM, bringing its annual competition to secondary schools. Staff from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) presented a challenge in Wiltshire schools to encourage girls in Stem. The annual Soroptimists STEM Challenge Trophy featured STEM ambassadors as mentors and judges ...


A new £1.2million investment has upgraded a realistic urban training facility at Catterick training area. The investment in the Whinny hill facility has created 13 new buildings to provide a realistic urban training environment for armed forces and emergency services personnel. The facility features reconfigurable containers which can recreate a variety ...


A new collaborative building project will allow US army personnel to give feedback on military housing. Balfour Beatty announced a project that will allow military personnel to provide feedback on military housing throughout the development stage to ensure it meets their needs. Selected community members will communicate with Balfour Beatty to provide ...


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