Defence Media Operations Centre

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Background

The DMOC gives this acount of its role:

As a result of lessons from recent operations, in particular Operation TELIC, the DMOC was established to provide the Tri-service hub for Media Operations training, education and operational capability.
At the centre of this new concept is the formation of a rapidly deployable Joint Media Operations Team (JMOT) and the creation of a lead training school responsible for the overall co-ordination, development and delivery of Media Operations training and education across the Defence Community.
With a staff of 47 drawn from the RN, ARMY, RAF and the Civil Service, the DMOC reports to the Director General Media Communications (DGMC) at the Ministry of Defence and is in all respects a Tri-service asset.
The DMOC is predominantly located at RAF Uxbridge, which is easily accessible by road, only a couple of miles from the M40, 4 miles from the M4 or Tube into Uxbridge Tube Station. The Logistic Support Wing is based at Beaconsfield.[1]

Staff complement and location

With a balance of 47 Staff from the RN, ARMY, RAF and the Civil Service, the DMOC reports to the Director General Media Communications (DGMC) at the Ministry of Defence and is in all respects a Tri-service asset.
The DMOC is predominately located at RAF Uxbridge, which is easily accessible by road, only a couple of miles from the M40, 4 miles from the M4 or Tube into Uxbridge Tube Station. The Logistic Support Wing is based at Beaconsfield.[2]

History

Current activities

Views

Affiliations

People

Funding

Clients

Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes

Publications

Contact

Address:
Phone:
Email:
Website:http://www.defencemediaops.co.uk/

Resources

References

  1. DMOC Defence Media Operations Centre, accessed 3 March 2009
  2. MoD The Defence Media Operations Centre (DMOC), accessed 28 November 2009