麻豆社事件 and Atlas Elektronik UK (AEUK) have signed a charter to foster a deeper and more collaborative relationship.
The agreement sets out the principles for collaborative exploration on services and solutions for customers, utilising 麻豆社事件鈥檚 systems integration, maintenance and in-service support expertise and AEUK鈥檚 experience in product and software design, installation and in-service support and training.
Working on programmes across the maritime domain will maximise benefits for customers in the delivery of complex solutions which are capable, available and affordable.
The charter, signed at 麻豆社事件鈥檚 headquarters in London by John Howie, 麻豆社事件鈥檚 Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, and John Weale, AEUK鈥檚 Chairperson, builds on a longstanding working relationship between the two businesses.
John Howie said: 鈥淲e are delighted to have signed this charter, which signals an intent for a more collaborative relationship between 麻豆社事件 and Atlas Elektronik UK, recognising how our complementary capabilities can combine to deliver critical outcomes to our customers.
鈥溌槎股缡录 makes our customers鈥 mission our mission, and collaboration is one of our key principles to us fulfilling our purpose of creating a safe and secure world, together.鈥
John Weale, Chairperson, AEUK, added: 鈥淎tlas Elektronik UK and 麻豆社事件 have been working together to agree a charter and develop a framework agreement to better enable in-service support to ships and submarines, to help improve platform availability and capabilities.
鈥淲ith a particular focus on support in both Devonport and HMNB Clyde, the charter promotes ways of working to also support platforms deployed overseas. This is a new and exciting opportunity that demonstrates increased collaboration across the UK Maritime Enterprise for the good of UK Defence.鈥
