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Article submitted by Peter Lemon, MACS’ sales director UK & Ireland. The Ministry of Defence’s estate is one of the largest and most complex in Europe. Comprising over 96,000 individual assets spread across 900 different sites, it covers 225,800 hectares in the UK alone. Its management is crucial, directly supporting the ...


The Royal Air Force has awarded a landmark contract to clean energy specialist GeoPura to deliver a network of off-grid, zero-emission electric vehicle charging hubs across six operational sites – a programme that marks a significant strategic shift in how UK defence infrastructure is powered and a potential blueprint for ...


Israeli defence technology giant Elbit Systems has secured one of its largest single contract wins to date – a $1.4 billion, five-year modernisation programme for an undisclosed European military customer – a deal that will ripple significantly through the international defence supply chain. The scale and breadth of the contract is ...


By Mark Todd, Innovation and Technology Director, BAE Systems Digital Intelligence In modern operations, the traditional definition of “connectivity” is no longer enough. For years, success was measured by whether forces could communicate and share data. Today, in a battlespace that is contested, fragmented and constantly shifting, the real challenge is ...


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