Joint Obsolescence Management Working Group
The Joint Obsolescence Management Working Group (JOMWG) provides a forum for both the MOD and Industry to discuss existing and developing Policy, Advice and Guidance on Obsolescence Management matters; for promulgation across the whole of the UK Defence Sector. The JOMWG supports the JTLS SG objective of producing and exposing this joint Policy, Advice and Guidance to facilitate the letting and management of contracts in an efficient manner.
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Events
Information on all sector-relevant events, run by TD-Info and other organisations.
AdM as a Service Challenge Working Groups
The next Additive Manufacturing as a Service Challenge, also known as project TAMPA, Face-to-Face Working Group Event will be held on Monday 1 July 2024 at Babcock Business Park in Bristol. Please do not delay registering as the number of spaces is limited to 80...
Lead Sponsors Forum & AGM
The Lead Sponsors Forum reviews TD-Info’s performance against agreed strategic goals and helps define its future agenda. Lead Sponsor Forum members are senior figures invited to join from TD-Info’s membership. This meeting is by invitation only. Hybrid Meeting - Teams...
Defence Asset Management CoP
Under the auspices of TD-Info, the DAMCoP is a standing joint MOD, Defence Industry and the Institute of Asset Management (IAM) community of practice. The IAM is the Asset Management (AM) professional body and will be represented by the IAM SW Branch. The DAMCoP will...
News
News and blogs to keep you in the know.
DSF Newsletter – May 2023
The Defence Supplier's Forum Newsletter for May 2023
Team Defence Information Bulletin March 2023
The Team Defence Information Bulletin for March 2023
Role of APIs in Accelerating Capability Development
Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) have been identified as a key enabler to creating Operational Advantage however Defence is struggling to keep pace with the rate of technological change and is not capitalising on the opportunities that can be realised through...