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New contract
with the Defence Procurement Agency (DPA) for the
Army C Vehicle fleet. |
13
Jan 2006 |
PDM Training Solutions (a division
of PDM Training and Consultancy Ltd) has been contracted by
the Defence Procurement Agency (DPA) to supply training course
documentation for the Army C Vehicle fleet.
PDM will undertake this contract in addition
to the work they are undertaking to deliver the training elements
of the 15 year C Vehicles capability contract that was signed
with the Amey Lex Consortium in June 2005. This latest
programme of work will require PDM to complete TNA and course
design work for several different types of MOD legacy equipment
within the current C Vehicles fleet.
PDM is delighted to be given the opportunity of providing
further training support to the wider C Vehicle Fleet programme. This
is a major MOD project and one with which we are proud to
be actively involved.
Steve Phillips and his team will carry out
this additional work, building on the foundations and relationships
established by them on the wider C Vehicles Capability programme.
If you would like more information on the
programme to supply the DPA with course documentation for
the C Vehicle fleet or how PDM can help your company define,
develop, deliver and review training within a cost effective
framework, please call 01264 321340 or e-mail enquiries@pdmtc.co.uk
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PDM
Training Solutions selected to provide Railway
Communications training to Rail Industry |
13
Jan 2006 |
PDM Training Solutions (a division
of PDM Training and Consultancy Ltd) has been selected to
provide Railway Communications training to Rail Industry professionals
in the Western Route.
The requirement is for PDM to provide Railway
Communications training to several hundred Railway Industry
professionals including personnel from Network Rail and from
several Train Operating Companies (TOCs) including First Great
Western, Arriva, Central Trains, Wessex Trains, Virgin Trains,
EWS, Heathrow Express and SERCO. PDM is providing the
training under contract to Benchmark Training Ltd.
PDM’s team of telecommunications
training instructors will carry out the work, building on
the substantial programme of comprehensive training being
delivered already within the Rail Industry.
If you would like more information on the
Railway Communications training programme, or how PDM can
help your company define, develop, deliver and review training
within a cost effective framework and delivered on time please
call 01264 321340 or e-mail enquiries@pdmtc.co.uk
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PDM
Training Solutions wins new Army CLM contract
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28 June
2005 |
PDM Training Solutions, a division
of PDM Training and Consultancy Ltd has been selected to carry
out a review of Senior Non Commissioned Officer (SNCO) and
Warrant Officer Command, Leadership and Management (CLM) programmes
for the British Army.
Having successfully carried out an evaluation
and revision of the Army’s Junior Non-Commissioned Officer
(JNCO) CLM programme (see PDM Training Solution’s news
dated 15th Feb 2005) PDM has been further selected to carry
out a similar review for the SNCO and WO elements of the programme.
PDM are delighted to be given the opportunity
of providing further support to the core career management
programme within the British Army. We are especially
pleased that the work carried out in evaluating the JNCO CLM
will now be incorporated into a fully integrated review of
the wider programme that will further reinforce its importance
and value to all stakeholders.
Dee Armstrong and her team will carry out
this additional work, building on the foundations and relationships
established by them during the evaluation of the JNCO programme.
If you would like more information on the
CLM evaluation programme or how PDM can help your company
define, develop, deliver and review training within a cost
effective framework and delivered on time, please call 01264
321340 or e-mail enquiries@pdmtc.co.uk
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PDM
to provide a comprehensive training solution to ALC’s
£600 million MoD project |
27
June 2005 |
ALC (Amey Lex Consortium) has been awarded the
C Vehicles Private Finance Initiative (PFI) contracted by
the Ministry of Defence, worth in the region of £600
million over a 15 year period.
ALC is an equal partnership between Amey, the support services
specialist and Lex Defence Ltd, the defence fleet management
and logistics division of RAC.
The C Vehicle programme will provide a worldwide fleet of
construction plant and field mechanical handling equipment
operated typically by the Royal Engineers and Royal Logistics
Corps respectively. This fleet will include cranes, dump trucks,
excavators, bulldozers, rough terrain forklifts and container
handlers.
PDM Training and Consultancy Ltd has been selected by ALC
to provide a comprehensive training solution in support of
the 15 year programme.
In accordance with the Defence Systems Approach to Training
(SAT), the solution will include:
- Completion of over 100 equipment specific Training Needs
Analysis (TNA)
- The design of operator and maintainer training
- The delivery of Management Information Systems (MIS) training
- The delivery of operator and maintainer training
- Training validation services
The PDM C Vehicles team will be led by Steve Phillips and
incorporates a range of training specialists with extensive
experience of delivery of training services to the Ministry
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PDM
selected by Atkins Aviation and Defence Systems to
provide training support to FRES Supportability Team
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11
April 2005 |
PDM has been selected by Atkins Aviation and Defence Systems
to provide training support to their Supportability Team during
the Initial Assessment Phase for the Future Rapid Effects
System (FRES).
The work package includes the production of a FRES training
support plan that will be incorporated within the Atkins Integrated
Logistic Support Plan and the subsequent provision of technical
training consultancy to support further work. The work will
be undertaken at the WS Atkins offices in Aztec West, Bristol
and at various MOD stakeholder sites.
Dane Pepperday, MD of PDM Training Solutions, said FRES is
a significant and central element of the MOD’s future
equipment plan. We are delighted therefore to have been selected
to provide technical training support to the Atkins Supportability
Team during the Initial Assessment Phase and very much look
forward to working with them on this hugely important project
Work on the project commenced on 22 February 2005 and is
being led by Alastair Woods from PDM’s Training Solutions
Division.
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PDM
selected to carry out an Evaluation and Revision of
the Army’s Junior Non-Commissioned Officer (JNCO)
Command, Leadership and Management (CLM) Programme |
15
Feb 2005 |
PDM has been selected by the MOD’s Directorate of Individual
Training (Army) to carry out an evaluation and revision of
the Junior Non-Commissioned Officer (JNCO) Command, Leadership
and Management (CLM) Programme.
Dane Pepperday, MD of PDM Training Solutions said, “PDM
looks forward to carrying out this exciting and challenging
piece of work and we are proud to be given the opportunity
to be involved in such an important aspect of JNCO professional
development. The JNCO CLM Programme has now been running
for a year and appears to be receiving favourable feedback
from both its students and the line management. With
this in mind, we will be seeking to make a good product even
better”.
Work on the project commenced on 8 Feb 05 and will be undertaken
by Dee Armstrong and her team from the Training and Development
arm of PDM Training Solutions.
If you would like more information on the CLM evaluation,
or how PDM can help your company please call 01264 321340
or email enquiries@pdmtc.co.uk
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PDM
selected by EADS to complete TNA for ASTUTE-class submarine
External Communications System |
11
Feb 2005 |
PDM has been selected by EADS to complete the training needs
analysis (TNA) on the External Communications System (ECS)
for the Astute-class submarine.
The work will be undertaken at the EADS facility in Newport,
Gwent and at the BAe facility in Barrow-in-Furness where the
first boat is being constructed.
The TNA will be undertaken by training specialists within
PDM’s Training Solutions Division. Dane Pepperday,
MD of PDM Training Solutions, said “I am absolutely
delighted that PDM has been given the opportunity to work
on the ASTUTE submarine programme. Over the past two
years we have continually demonstrated to our customers that
PDM has the capability and commitment to deliver the most
complex and demanding training requirements and ASTUTE will
require more of the same. This type of challenge suits
our ethos and way of working and we very much look forward
to integrating with the EADS team to deliver the required
results”
Work on the project commenced on 24 January 2005 and will
be led by George Hilliar and his team from the Training and
Development arm of PDM Training Solutions.
If you would like more information on the Astute ECS TNA
or how PDM can help your company please call 01264 321340
or email enquiries@pdmtc.co.uk
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PDM
commences delivery of Wheeled Tanker training programme
for Oshkosh Truck Corporation |
1
Feb 2005 |
PDM Training Solutions commenced delivery of the wheeled
tanker (WT) operator and maintainer conversion training programme
to the MOD on 10 January 2005
The programme is being undertaken on behalf of Oshkosh Truck
Corporation with operator conversion training taking place
in Aldershot and Gutersloh and maintainer training at Ashchurch
and Bordon. PDM is utilising the services of Big Wheelers
Ltd to deliver operator training with the overall programme
scheduled to last well into 2006 on current estimates.
By the end of the programme, some 500 WT operators and maintainers
will be trained by PDM and Big Wheelers on conversion courses
lasting up to 10 days.
The Project Director is Dane Pepperday with maintainer training
being led by George Nightingale and his team from the Training
Delivery arm of PDM Training Solutions. Operator training
is being managed by Ed Handley, MD of Big Wheelers Ltd.
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Warm
reception for MD’s Speech at Selling to Defence
2004 conference. |
1
Nov 2004 |
Dane Pepperday, MD of PDM Training Solutions, spoke at the
Selling to Defence 2004 conference on Wednesday 20th October
2004 at the London Marriott.
Dane spoke on the topic of sub-contractor relationships to
a large audience of Defence Industry and MOD personnel. The
talk described some of the factors that cement excellent relationships
and was warmly received by the delegates.
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Oshkosh
Trucks select PDM Training S olutions to
deliver tanker training. |
4
Oct 2004 |
PDM Training Solutions
to deliver operator and maintainer conversion training to
MoD personnel on the new wheeled tanker.
Oshkosh Truck Corporation has
selected PDM Training Solutions as its provider to conduct
conversion training for the UK Wheeled Fuel and Water Tanker
project. The contract includes conducting up to 74 operator
and 16 maintainer courses for MoD personnel throughout 2005
and 2006. Training will commence in January 2005.
PDM looks forward
to a successful partnership with Oshkosh Truck Corporation
Training Centre in providing the MoD with the
highest quality of service.
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CEO
of Cambridge Online Learning advocates the PDM Training
Excellence Model (TEM). |
27
Aug 2004 |
Dr David Towler CEO of
Cambridge Online Training praises PDM.
"PDM delivered a highly professional course which made
a complex subject interesting and easy to understand. We can
now look forward to our next self-assessment for the LSC using
the PDM Training Excellence Model."
Dr David Towler, CEO
Cambridge Online Learning
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PDM
deliver Team Building for the AmeyLex Consortium (ALC)
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29
July 2004 |
’A thoroughly enjoyable day, lots of
positives no negatives, a must for future teams’. -
Terry Scott, Regional Manager (ALC)
Team Building
for the AmeyLex Consortium
PDM recently delivered
a very successful Team Building activity day to the Fleet
Survey Team from the AmeyLex Consortium (ALC). The aim was
for the newly formed team to get to know each other, and more
specifically to understand the benefits of team working through
a physical, mentally challenging and rewarding activity day.
To meet the customer’s
specific needs PDM designed a bespoke programme to produce
the following outcomes:
Get to know each other
in an informal context outside of the normal working environment.
- Develop team cohesion
through shared adversity.
- Expand individual
cooperation and communication skills through engaging in
practical problem solving with team members.
- Understand the benefits
of team working.
To
ensure the outcomes were successfully met PDM provided a series
of activities that were highly participative, involving the
integration of all team members through team and trust building
activities. The problem solving tasks incorporated reviews
and plenary summaries and the ALC project leader, Mr Frank
Gray, commented that, ’PDM have a sensible
and practical approach to the improvement of team ethos’.
One of the keys to the
success of the event was the fact that participants were unaware
of what lay ahead of them during the day. There were
testing stages for most if not all of the team. It prompted
one of the delegates to comment that it was a, ‘very
enjoyable, exciting and exhausting day!’
The
course was designed to ensure that participants took part
in a thoroughly enjoyable experience, but most importantly,
that they were able to reflect on its outcomes prior to commencing
their new project where team work will be essential to success.
One delegate summed the course up with the comment, ‘In
as individuals, out as a team’ whilst
another commented that, ‘my confidence working
within the team has increased considerably’.
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PDM
go live on MOD TNA project |
1
March 2004 |
PDM Training Solutions begin delivery of worldwide C vehicles
TNA project for the MOD.
On the 1st of March 2004 PDM Training Solutions formed its
C vehicles TNA team. The Team, based at PDM Training Solutions
Head Office in Andover Hampshire will undertake an analysis
of all plant training currently being undertaken by the MOD. This
is an integral part of the PFI programme to deliver future
C vehicles capability to the MOD. The team draws together
experts in engineer Plant and the application of the MOD’s
DSAT.
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PDM
Training Solutions selected by ALC to deliver world-wide
Training Needs Analysis project |
24
Feb 2004 |
PDM Training Solutions,
a Division of PDM Training and Consultancy Ltd, has been selected
by ALC (Amey Lex Consortium) to deliver a Training Needs Analysis
(TNA) project as an integral part of ALC’s 15 year contract
to provide the MoD with a C Vehicle capability.
The C Vehicle programme
will provide all construction
vehicles, plant and equipment that is typically used by the
military for engineering projects and equipment/material handling
to the British Armed Forces. This group of vehicles include
earth moving tractors, excavators, engineering construction
plant and rough terrain mechanical handling equipment, such
as cranes and forklift trucks.
PDM will be responsible
for a substantial programme of work throughout 2004 to analyse,
in detail, the tasks undertaken by C Vehicle users and maintainers.
The company will determine the effectiveness of current training
before designing cost effective and efficient options to meet
any training “gaps”. The
programme will encompass equipment and personnel deployed
by the MoD on a world-wide basis.
Chris Guthkelch, ALC’s
Bid Director, said “Throughout the tender process the
ability of PDM Training Solutions to develop a comprehensive
training package was a significant factor in the decision
to award Preferred Bidder status to ALC. PDM Training
Solutions has fully justified its position as a quality provider
of defence based training services and we very much look forward
to a long-term partnership with them.”
Dane Pepperday, Managing
Director of PDM Training Solutions, said “We are delighted
to have been selected to provide this key capability within
such a highly visible contract. It reflects our growing
reputation within the defence sector and is testament to our
understanding of our client’s needs and our ability
to deliver timely and cost effective solutions that meet their
exacting requirements.”
PDM will apply commercial
best practice to deliver innovative solutions that are highly
efficient, flexible and designed to ensure that full operational
capability will be retained by the MoD.
For
further information please contact:
Tel:
01264 321340
Email: dane.pepperday@pdmtc.co.uk
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AmeyLex
Bid Director praises PDM bid support |
16
Feb 2004 |
Chris Guthkelch the Bid Director for the AmeyLex Consortium
acknowledges quality of PDM’s Training Support package.
Chris Guthkelch, ALC’s
Bid Director, said “Throughout the tender process the
ability of PDM Training Solutions to develop a comprehensive
training package was a significant factor in the decision
to award Preferred Bidder status to ALC. PDM Training
Solutions has fully justified its position as a quality provider
of defence based training services and we very much look forward
to a long-term partnership with them.
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PDM
Training Solutions selected for major Defence TNA
project. |
17
Dec 2003 |
As part of the AmeyLex Consortium PDM Training Solutions
will shortly be commencing the strategic training needs analysis
for the MoD C vehicle contract.
PDM Training Solutions will commence in March 2004 the strategic
training needs analysis for the MoD C vehicle contract. The
contract commences in 2004 and is due to run till 2020 and
it is a tri-Service project. |
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