The Ministry of Defence has signed a 15-year, £2 billion contract for a new AI and analytics-driven training system that will prepare up to 60,000 soldiers a year for modern battlefield conditions, supporting around 400 jobs across the UK. The contract has been awarded to Omnia Training, a Raytheon UK-led consortium of five UK-based companies drawing on a supply chain of more than 44 British businesses across Wiltshire, Leicestershire, Hampshire and beyond. It will support around 400 jobs over 15 years, including 270 newly created skilled roles, alongside 100 apprenticeships developed in partnership with Wiltshire College and the University of…

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