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Ministry of Defence Defence Business Services ( DBS ) is one of the largest ‘Shared Services Centres’ in Europe and was initially set up to deliver Corporate HR, Payroll, Armed Forces Pensions and Compensation, Finance, Vetting and Information Services across the Ministry of Defence (MOD).
In 2012, Stone led a serco bid to secure the £36million DBS contract being outsourced by the MoD. [8] It was confirmed the bid had succeeded in March 2012, and Stone was subsequently appointed CEO of Defence Business Services (DBS). [9] As of 1 April 2014, the Service Personnel and Veterans Agency merged with Defence Business Services.
The Supreme Kai of Time reveals that Demigra was the previously mentioned invader of the Time Nest and was imprisoned outside of time for 75 million years, but appears to be growing stronger. After fixing changes to the final battles in the Buu Saga, Demigra then enters the events of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods , attempting to take control ...
It is responsible for providing civilian personnel services to the MoD. The agency was known as the People, Pay and Pensions Agency from April 2006 when it subsumed the Pay & Personnel Agency, until July 2011 when its status as an executive agency was removed and it was integrated into the newly established DBS organisation. [1]
1.7 Defence Business Services. 1.8 Defence Electronics and Components Agency. ... Ministry of Defence, at Main Building, Whitehall [1] Secretary of State for Defence.
The DIO was formed in 2011 in order to bring together the management of the MoD's estate, to reduce its running costs and create commercial opportunities. [1] It was criticised by the National Audit Office in November 2016 because the performance regime it had set for Capita, its strategic outsourcing partner, was "not fit for purpose" and was failing to incentivise sustainable spending ...
Information Systems & Services provided the procurement and support functions for integrated information and communication services across the Armed Forces, the Ministry of Defence and to overseas bases, operations and ships. [6] [7]
The Innsworth site is now managed by the Army and has been renamed Imjin Barracks. When the RAF vacated the site in 2008, elements of AFPAA (renamed Defence Business Services in 2014) including the MoD Medal Office and Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre continued to operate from the site.