GB-Leeds: PE2023-24/3409 Space North - Destination of resilient communications investment WP1 Capability Mapping and Capability Analysis Report

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£30,000

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11 months ago

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11 months ago

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      Capability Mapping - The aim of this work is to carry out a comprehensive capability mapping exercise, resulting in a complete and accurate view of the state of the resilient communications industry across Northern England. The work needs to engage all partner clusters who are key holders of regional space expertise, to gather location-specific capability information. We require this data to be consolidated into a unified database, including company details and expertise. The Space North team will seek introductions to resilient communications gatekeepers who possess specialist expertise or entry into local networks to ensure that all relevant organisations and individuals are accounted for in the capability maps. This collaborative mapping effort, also involving MCAs, LEPs, and universities across all our clusters, will consolidate and strengthen collective capabilities, boost investment, and further develop the economies and knowledge of the clusters.

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