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BAE systems have awarded an IT contract for submarines in its Barrow-in-Furness base to previous collaborator Capgemini. BAE systems confirmed the five year IT contract for systems aboard its UK submarines. Operations will be conducted from Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, BAE system’s IT base in the UK. Capgemini has previously won contracts with Statoil, ...


Defence Procurement, Research, Technology & Exportability (DPRTE) 2018 is delighted to announce that, BAE, DxC, Rolls-Royce and Raytheon are to join QinetiQ, General Electric and Cammell Laird at the Prime Contractor Engagement Village at the UK’s premier defence procurement event, taking place at Cardiff’s Motorpoint Arena on 27 March. DPRTE 2018 ...


A concept of a future variant of BAE Systems’ Hawk aircraft has taken to the skies for the first time at the Company’s military aircraft facility in Warton, Lancashire. Packed with a host of new features including a new type of pilot display, a redesigned wing and defensive aids, the Advanced ...


Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has announced that the first steel will be cut on the Navy’s next-generation frigates next summer. During a visit to BAE’s Govan shipbuilding yard, the Defence Secretary confirmed that work on the hull of the first of eight Type 26 Global Combat Ships will begin next summer. Work ...


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