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It may only be 2022, but in this decade the world is already proving to be a very different place to the decade before.
Team Fisher, the Capita-led consortium including Raytheon UK, Elbit Systems UK, Fujitsu, the University of Lincoln and several smaller British suppliers, which is modernising and transforming the Royal Navy and Royal Marines’ shore-based training has taken over the running of the Navy’s Maritime Composite Training System (MCTS) based at two Royal Navy locations - HMS Collingwood, Hampshire, and HMNB Devonport, Devon.
Capita today announces that it has been appointed as HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) new automation partner for the Automation Delivery Centre (ADC) contract.
Improve pupil outcomes and staff retention by developing highly skilled, motivated teachers
Teachers are the foundation of the education system; their work can transform a student’s performance, outcomes and chances in life.
Over the past five years apprenticeships have been transformed into a high-quality skills programme for learners and employers ensuring accessibility for all.
Keeping teams motivated and productive in a disparate, more virtual working environment can be difficult. It requires great leaders who know how to boost morale and create a feeling of togetherness, no matter where their teams are based. When there’s a confident leader at the helm, teams can be more productive, happy, and conflict-free.
Capita plc (‘Capita’) today announces it has secured a five-year contract extension to continue to administer the TV licence fee in the UK.
The Scottish Wide Area Network (SWAN) has been given a record high satisfaction score for 2021, with 98% of public sector respondents saying they are satisfied with the network compared to 94% in 2020.
The Turing Scheme, which has been designed by the UK Government to provide global opportunities in education and training for British citizens, has opened registrations for schools, colleges and universities for the second year of the scheme at www.turing-scheme.org.uk. Last year the Government announced the Turing Scheme would be funded for a further three years – and that Year 2 of the scheme will be backed by £110m.