National Resilience Detection Identification Monitoring (DIM) Instructors

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£320,000

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  • Specialist training services
  • Education and training services
  • Training services
  • Staff training services
  • Technical training services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

4 years ago

Published

4 years ago

Description

National Resilience Detection Identification Monitoring (DIM) Instructors: 
DIM Training courses cover instruction and coaching in the suite of specialist equipment used by the CBRN(e) capability, providing DIM Advisors with the underpinning knowledge and understanding to operate the equipment effectively.

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