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Liaison with Embassies/High Commissions of Bangladesh abroad in connection with defence procurement. Liaison with capability of defence oriented local industries and manufacturers. Render advice to Prime Minister's Office, Armed Forces Division regarding policy of defence procurement.
Only surviving building from World War II airfield in Bangladesh, used as office by the Military Engineer Services in Bangladesh. The Military Engineer Services is a government organisation in Bangladesh which is responsible for Military Infrastructure Development, maintenance and preservation of their creations.
Engineer in Chief (E in C) is a principal staff officer of Bangladesh Army in army headquarters and a technical advisor to the Chief of Army Staff on combat engineering and military works matters. He is head of the Military Engineer Services and has technical control on Corps of Engineers.
Bangladesh Air Force F-7BGi inflight The defence industry of Bangladesh is a strategically important sector and a large employer in Bangladesh.The Government of Bangladesh is actively seeking to upgrade its military and security capabilities and has allocated increasing amounts to its defense and security-related budget.
Office of Chief Administrative Officer (Bengali: প্রধান প্রশাসনিক কর্মকর্তার কার্যালয়) is a specialized department of the Government of Bangladesh under the Ministry of Defence responsible for the recruitment and management of civilian staff in Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Navy, and Bangladesh Air Force. [1]
Registration into the National Database of Licensed Engineers (Bangladesh) require sponsorship from three Fellows of IEB. BPERB maintains established standards that need to be individually achieved by prospective engineers before being registered as a licensed engineer in Bangladesh. It adds the post-nominal title of PEng.
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The British Raj established the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmens Board to look after the welfare of retired and serving personnel in India. [2] After the Partition of India it was renamed to Pakistan Armed Services Board which was renamed to Bangladesh Armed Services Board after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971. [2]