Good Practice Study Group
Part of the Team Defence Information Joint Professional Working Group, this group operates an annual activity whereby “emerging professionals” (i.e. recent graduates/apprentices looking to further advance their CPD) are able to develop their research, management and presentational skills in a work-related topic that has direct relevance to their working environment
The Good Practice Study Group – GPSG – mentors and coaches early career professionals to work within a group to develop investigative and presentation skills by crossing boundaries (both within departments in one’s own company and across companies as well as with Requirer/Supplier) to gain insight of a Good Practice in a topic relevant to Support Chain/Information Management. The studies run during Q2/3 & 4 and culminate in a presentation of findings to a senior audience of MOD and Industry Members.
Participants research a relevant topic and document information on generic and defence good practices as well as within their own company. They work in contact with a group of peers from other companies and receive mentoring support and guidance during their studies. Towards the end of the project participants are invited to present their findings to interested and knowledgeable senior MOD and Industry representatives.
GPSG Documents
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Events
Information on all sector-relevant events, run by TD-Info and other organisations.
Integrated Product Support (IPS) CoP
To support the UK MoD and UK industry in improving Supportability Engineering (ILS) standards, processes (technical and management) and training in order to improve the effectiveness and the efficiency of Supportability Engineering (ILS) programmes and hence...
SME Showcase
TD-Info are running a series of Showcasing Events on behalf of our members over the coming months, initially designed to help our SME (small to medium sized enterprise) community to demonstrate their organisations’ capabilities. This initiative also aligns to the...
“Energy Transition by Design”
The UK MOD Operational Energy Authority (OEA), along with the MoD Finance and Military Capability (Infrastructure) (FMC(Infra)) and Climate Change & Environment (CCE) directorates, invite you to register your interest to attend the Energy Conference (EC) 2025.
The theme of “Energy Transition By Design” (ETBD) aligns with NATO’s framework for adapting to the ongoing Energy Transition in a coherent and coordinated manner that preserves interoperability and enhances military effectiveness while also contributing to combating climate change.
News
News and blogs to keep you in the know.
Chief of Defence Logistics and Support (CDLS) Commendations 2024 – Open to Industry Nominations
CDLS Vice Admiral Andy Kyte would like to invite you to nominate individuals and teams who have gone over and above their day-to-day role to make a significant contribution to Support. TD-Info is supporting CDLS to secure nomination from industry, complimenting...
Software Enabled Defence in Conjunction with Value Management: Blog – The Compelling Narrative
The nature of global threats to Nations, their Governments and Defence is accelerating in variety, pace, and ingenuity. UK Government and specifically MOD must be able to generate capability to fit the threat with a pace of relevance at agility and at...
DSF Newsletter – November 2023
The Defence Supplier's Forum Newsletter for November 2023