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THEIA (“THAY-A”) is driving digital transformation in the British Army so we will outcompete our adversaries, integrate with our partners and operate with maximum efficiency.
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This document sets out what you can expect over the next 12 months as we count down to the launch of our new digital patents service.
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Information on how to access the official Procurement Act 2023 e-learning modules
Sets out reforms to the public health system in England to transform our national health protection capabilities, put health promotion at the heart of government, and more deeply embed prevention and health improvement expertise across local and national government and...
This guide sets out how the new regime will enable contracting authorities to embrace innovation more, and procure in more flexible and innovative ways.
The Army will consider the detail of what the future force will look like.
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