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The Ministry of Defence has awarded a £320 million contract to IBM UK to deliver a new platform designed to transform the way the Armed Forces manage and maintain equipment, a development that will both strengthen military capability and generate significant opportunities across the defence supply chain. The Defence Equipment ...


A major contract has been awarded to modernise Army facilities in the East Midlands, representing a significant milestone in the ongoing Defence Estate Optimisation (DEO) Portfolio. The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has appointed Bovis Construction Limited to deliver a £237 million programme of works at Kendrew Barracks and Bulwell Army ...


The UK Government has confirmed a significant expansion of the Great British Energy solar programme, with new funding to deploy renewable energy systems across schools, NHS sites, and military facilities. The scheme, announced by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and the Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP, will ...


Amentum has announced plans to create 3,000 new jobs in the UK over the next four years, driven by major growth in both the nuclear power sector and national defence programmes. The announcement underlines the scale of opportunities emerging as the UK accelerates its nuclear renaissance while strengthening transatlantic defence ...


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