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Writing for Defence Online,  Dennis Mattoon and Michael Mattoli, Co-chairs of the Supply Chain Security Work Group at Trusted Computing Group (TCG), examine the critical role of the defence supply chain. The nature of threats facing the defense industry have changed considerably over the past decade. As innovation continues to deliver ...


The Prime Minister has announced that Armed Forces charities will receive £5 million in additional funding to support those who have served, including those who may be struggling following recent events in Afghanistan. The Prime Minister made the announcement at a statement in the House of Commons on the situation in ...


Landmarc Support Services (Landmarc) works in partnership with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) to provide the support services that enable our Armed Forces to live, work and train on the MOD’s Defence Training Estate. Writing for Defence Online, Allan Fox, Head of Programme Delivery at Landmarc, reflects on a year ...


Armed Forces veterans, including those who served in Afghanistan, will benefit from additional mental health support backed by £2.7 million for Op COURAGE – the Veterans’ Mental Health and Wellbeing Service. Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid has announced an expansion of services to support those experiencing complex mental and/or ...


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