Private contractors are to take over the maintenance of Britain's nuclear weapons on the Clyde.
It is envisioned that local Point of Contacts (POC) during the one-year project period gradually should take over the maintenance of the installed equipment.
Mr Brownfield says this number will continue to fall, in line with aid and as Colombia takes over the maintenance of American-supplied helicopters and pilot training.
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The museum took over the maintenance airfield in the 1970s and uses the site's hangars to store more than 16, 000 large objects not currently on display in London.
This potential dispute relates to two contracts MITIE has held with the council - one covering repairs to council houses between 2006 and 2011, and a second ongoing contract over the maintenance of council-owned buildings, including schools, according to a leaked document seen by BBC political reporter Elizabeth Glinka.
"Just as significantly, they will save money over time in maintenance and running costs, " he said.
The mausoleum has seen little maintenance over the last 300 years.
If past practice is any guide, the company that produced the planes would also be relied upon for maintenance over their expected 40-year service life.
The Internet as a whole is very diverse in technologies and software, which is why it is so robust, but we are going to keep seeing these large entities suffering large if not global outages as long as they value economy of scale in purchasing and maintenance over true system diversity.
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And that's assuming these new technologies won't have higher maintenance costs over the life of the car itself.
Cloud-based services can provide cost and maintenance savings over traditional on- premise software.
But the program also fuels a less universally welcome attitude about outdoor space that favors tricked-out park amenities over straightforward ones, and flashy attractions over continuing attention to maintenance.
He said there was "concern and dismay" in the village of Priors Hardwick over plans for the maintenance site, which were revealed by engineers at a community forum meeting.
Tests carried out in 2004 on the boards of this room dating back to the 1830s revealed the original surface beneath grime, discolored varnish and the repainting done by maintenance staff over fifty years ago.
But its mechanical display was only designed to last for the six months of the exhibition and repair and maintenance costs mounted over the years.
Organizations need to set specific goals and build a solid roadmap, outlining goals like lowering IT costs or allocating a percentage of your IT budget to go towards technology growth initiatives over the next year versus maintenance costs.
Add the parallel help from a special industrialisation fund for the mining regions, and the state's total aid package amounts to just over FFr450m for the creation and maintenance of 7, 337 jobs.
He wrote that less than half of the urgently required maintenance will be completed over the next five years, leaving council buildings in a declining condition and jeopardising future service delivery for the public.
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And to ensure that protection lasts over the lifetime of the equipment, maintenance and testing should be performed on a system regularly.
The group are also suing maintenance firm Utility Services Corporation Limited over its inspections of the power line.
The businessmen are in the process of forming an association to take over ownership of the pontoon and its future maintenance.
And when more than a few of those helium sources are shut down for maintenance and repair, as they have been over the last few months, helium shortages can occur.
The then-prime minister's drive to contract out public-sector tasks to the private sector laid the foundations for firms taking over such services as school and hospital meals, buildings maintenance and even staff training.
In addition to furloughs, the FAA is planning to eliminate midnight shifts for air traffic controllers at 60 airport towers, close over 100 control towers at smaller airports and reduce preventative maintenance of equipment.
Two were in various stages of a heavy maintenance period, and one was in a Refueling Complex Over-Haul (RCOH) period.
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Another issue we face is deferred maintenance in our infrastructure, which in too many communities is over-worked and under-budgeted.
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The reason reversing such gains is hard is that servicing this extra flesh means a person's maintenance diet (the food required to keep his body ticking over) creeps up with his weight and so does his appetite.
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Although this concept still means different things to different stakeholders, our position is that a Green Economy, or indeed any economy that is to be healthy and sustainable over the long-term, has to have at its core the maintenance of our natural capital.
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Also, considering the speed of evolution of mobile device features and operating systems, evolving field requirements, ongoing maintenance of multiple platforms can cost multiple times the initial development budget over a five-year period.
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Using the passive-power principle found in crystal radios, the method has proved successful over short distances in places where it is difficult to replace batteries or carry out maintenance.
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