18 October 2024
BMT, working within the Aurora Engineering Partnership led by QinetiQ in collaboration with AtkinsRéalis and BMT, has secured an £18 million contract from Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) to deliver technical documentation services for the Royal Navy (RN) and Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) surface ships and submarines. While QinetiQ leads the Aurora Partnership, BMT led this contract placement for this particular capability requirement, leveraging its deep expertise in technical documentation to support the Royal Navy's operational capabilities. This four-year contract strengthens BMT’s long-standing partnership with the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) and reaffirms its enduring role in supporting Royal Navy operational readiness through innovation, collaboration, and technical excellence.
BMT Leading Technical Documentation Services
As the lead partner on this critical project, BMT will leverage over a decade of expertise in technical documentation to provide accurate, up-to-date support across the Royal Navy and RFA fleets. Technical documentation is essential for the safe operation, maintenance, and repair of warships and submarines throughout their life cycle, ensuring operational continuity and readiness. This effort will be supported by key contributions from Allan Webb Limited through the Aurora Provider Network.
A Legacy of Excellence and Innovation
This contract builds upon BMT’s previous work, including the 2019 technical documentation project, which improved the Royal Navy’s operational capabilities. BMT’s innovative approach to technical services has long been a driving force in ensuring that complex maritime systems remain operationally sound. With this new contract, BMT will consolidate multiple existing agreements under one streamlined solution, further enhancing the MOD’s efficiency in managing its fleet.
The Aurora Partnership, which has already proven its capability in delivering hundreds of deliverables to the Ships Domain, continues to evolve and innovate. The strategy implemented by Aurora has consistently delivered faster, better, and more cost-effective solutions, with this new contract marking a key milestone in delivering high-quality services to the Royal Navy.
Innovating for the Future
This new contract will not only ensure operational capability but will also support key digital programmes within the Royal Navy, including the ‘Digital Twin’ and ‘Support Information Knowledge Management (S-IKM)’ systems. By integrating modern data management solutions, this initiative enables secure, real-time access to critical information, enhancing the Navy’s ability to provide seamless on-shore support and maintenance for its vessels.
Toby Drywood, Sales Account Manager - UK Ships at BMT, commented:
We are incredibly proud to lead this pivotal contract. BMT’s collaborative approach, coupled with our long-standing expertise in technical documentation, places us in a strong position to deliver value-driven, high-quality solutions. Through our work with the Aurora Partnership, we are setting new standards for innovation, ensuring the Royal Navy has access to clean, reliable data to support future digital transformation across all defence domains.
A Strategic Partnership for the Future
The Aurora Engineering Partnership’s focus on delivering faster, better, and more cost-effective solutions continues to demonstrate its value to the UK Ministry of Defence. The streamlined services provided under this contract offer enhanced flexibility and scalability, ensuring the Royal Navy remains equipped to meet future challenges.
As BMT continues to provide innovative technical documentation services, this contract reinforces its commitment to operational excellence, innovation, and collaboration - ensuring that the Royal Navy’s vessels remain mission-ready, today and in the future.
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