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The Aurora Engineering Partnership has confirmed the introduction of a collaborative and agile new service to drive innovation and address complex defence challenges for the UK MOD. Working in partnership with the DE&S Future Capability Group (FCG), this latest contract amendment will result in the former Niteworks service being replaced with ...


A new £2.4 billion contract to equip UK Armed Forces with essential fire power will sustain 4,000 jobs around the UK over 15 years, Defence Minister Jeremy Quin has announced. The Next Generation Munitions Solution (NGMS) will see BAE Systems manufacture 39 different munitions for the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air ...


The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) and Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) are seeking innovative and novel solutions to assist military drone operators to improve usability in challenging and complex urban operations. This cross-departmental requirement between DASA and DE&S is designed for the rapid exploitation of technology and is the first of its kind. Up to ...


The military’s fleet of bulldozers, cranes and forklifts will soon be refreshed thanks to a £240 million maintenance contract negotiated by DPRTE Engage partner, DE&S. The fleet – known as MITER – is a valuable asset in peace time activities and operations around the world. In recent years the equipment has ...


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