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The Armed Forces Help to Buy programme, which helps defence personnel get on the property ladder, has been extended by three years. Since it was introduced in 2014 the Armed Forces Help to Buy initiative has lent over £280million, helping over 18,000 defence personnel navigate the housing market. The programme has ...


The MOD has appointed Mark Russell CBE as the new chair of Defence Equipment & Support. The role will begin in November of this year with Mark Russell CBE leading the Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) board providing leadership for the programmes under the group and will be accountable to MOD ...


DASA and the Bank of England have launched a market exploration to fund new ideas for banknote security. The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) and the Bank of England have launched a market exploration to find new banknote security ideas that they can develop. The organisations will be looking for existing ...


DASA has launched a competition to find an innovative Point of Care diagnostics tool. The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is seeking innovative ideas for a Point of Care (PoC) diagnostics tool. They are looking for ideas that provide earlier diagnosis, better treatment, and long-term health outcomes for people exposed to ...


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