DCI Launches Offer Supported by the Military Health Service

09.01.2015 Europe
DCI Launches Offer Supported by the Military Health Service

DCI Launches Offer Supported by the Military Health Service

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DCI is announcing the signature of a framework agreement with the French Military Health Service management to offer (operational and university) training, expertise and material services abroad.

Specialized in tailored made optimization solutions for foreign armed forces in the land, sea and air fields, DCI is thus going to offer initial and specialized trainings validated by and coordinated with the Military Health Service. This new health offer will be implemented during the first semester 2015.

“I am glad to elaborate with the central director of the Military Health Service an exhaustive and flexible offer in the military medicine field. Friendly countries often ask us to transmit the know-how of the French Military Health Service for its almost unique capacity in Europe. This service has proven its great efficiency in recent military operations and we look forward to being able to export this French excellence to the Middle East, to Asia and to Latin America.” declared Jean-Michel Palagos, DCI CEO.

 “Sharing culture [with allied health services] is essential to achieving a good operational cooperation. This willingness to share with our international partners, set out in the service project labeled SSA 2020, must be implemented in international fore, but also through exercises, exchanges and trainings. DCI is an excellent partner who is surely going to help us fulfill this objective, while allowing for the Military Health Service know-how promotion,” noted MGA Jean-Marc Debone, Central Director of the Military Health Service.

Created in 1972, DCI is an intermediate sized service company, the French government is the concurring shareholder.

DCI is culturally close to the Ministry of Defense. Its main mission is to transmit to France friendly foreign countries the French Armed Forces know-how including:

  • Consulting and assistance throughout the life cycle of armament programs
  • Training engineering in the academic, operational and technical fields

Lastly, DCI and its subsidiaries have been partners of the French Armed Forces for ten years within the scope of service contracts and are endeavoring to extend their activities to European Union countries.

 



 
 

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