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==Secondments==
In February 2013, NuclearSpin.org revealed that EDF Energy had seconded two staff to the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) at the Health and Safety Executive: a technical assistant to the Civil Nuclear Reactor Programme, and another employee to help with the ‘Development and review of ONR wide processes’. The ONR says that all secondees are paid for by the nuclear industry and it has safeguards in place to ensure there is no conflict of interest. It adds that no secondee works on matters directly related to their parent organisation.<ref>Richard Cookson, [The nuclear industry secondments to Government departments responsible for policy and regulation http://www.spinwatch.org/-articles-by-category-mainmenu-8/67-nuclear/5568-the-nuclear-energy-industry-secondments-to-government-departments], ''Spinwatch'', 22 February 2013</ref>
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In February 2013, NuclearSpin.org revealed that Babcock had seconded two staff to the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) at the Health and Safety Executive: a technical assistant to the Civil Nuclear Reactor Programme, and another employee to help with the ‘Development and review of ONR wide processes’. The ONR says that all secondees are paid for by the nuclear industry and it has safeguards in place to ensure there is no conflict of interest. It adds that no secondee works on matters directly related to their parent organisation.<ref>Richard Cookson, [The nuclear industry secondments to Government departments responsible for policy and regulation http://www.spinwatch.org/-articles-by-category-mainmenu-8/67-nuclear/5568-the-nuclear-energy-industry-secondments-to-government-departments], ''Spinwatch'', 22 February 2013</ref>
  
 
==People==
 
==People==

Revision as of 13:21, 27 February 2013

Nuclear spin.png This article is part of the Nuclear Spin project of Spinwatch.

Babcock International Group plc is a British multinational support services company specialising in managing complex assets and infrastructure in safety- and mission-critical environments. Although the company has civil contracts, its main business is with public bodies, particularly the UK Ministry of Defence and Network Rail.

Babcock is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

Background

The company has four operating divisions with overseas operations based in Africa, North America & Australia. These are: Marine & Technology, Defence & Security, Support Services & International.

It is the world's 41st-largest defence contractor measured by 2010 defence revenues, and the third-largest based in the UK (after BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce). [1]

Current activities

Nuclear

Babcock is the UK's largest specialist nuclear support services organisation, employing over 3,500 nuclear engineers, scientists and technicians. [2]

In September 2009, it bought one of the last parts of the UK's state owned nuclear industry, the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority's commercial clean-up business, UKAEA Ltd. Babcock paid £50 million for this, reportedly narrowly outbidding AMEC and US rival Babcock & Wilcox.[3]

This extended Babcock’s existing nuclear skills, bringing extra expertise in waste categorisation, decommissioning of high hazard facilities, encapsulation and storage of hazardous materials and transportation of waste. The deal also provided Babcock with its first operational Tier 1 position in the civil nuclear market and a direct relationship with the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, complementing its existing Tier 1 position in the military nuclear market. [4] [3]

In April 2012, Babcock Dounreay Partnership (BDP), a consortium of Babcock International Group PLC (50%), CH2M HILL (30%) and URS (20%) was selected as preferred bidder and eventually awarded a £1.6bn contract by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority for the management and decommissioning of the Dounreay nuclear site in Caithness, Scotland.

Lobbying firms

Secondments

In February 2013, NuclearSpin.org revealed that Babcock had seconded two staff to the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) at the Health and Safety Executive: a technical assistant to the Civil Nuclear Reactor Programme, and another employee to help with the ‘Development and review of ONR wide processes’. The ONR says that all secondees are paid for by the nuclear industry and it has safeguards in place to ensure there is no conflict of interest. It adds that no secondee works on matters directly related to their parent organisation.[7]

People

Affiliations

Contact, Resources and Notes

Contact

Website: www.babcockinternational.com

Resources

Notes

  1. Defense News Top 100 for 2010. Defense News"
  2. Nuclear, Babcock website, acc 15 August 2012
  3. 3.0 3.1 Babcock buys nuclear clean-up arm for £50m, The Telegraph, acc 15 August 2012
  4. Babcock International Group PLC: Acquisition of UKAEA Limited
  5. UKPAC, Register Period 1 September 2011 to 30 November 2011
  6. Association of Professional Political Consultants. APPC Register Entry, 1 Sep - 30 Nov 2010
  7. Richard Cookson, [The nuclear industry secondments to Government departments responsible for policy and regulation http://www.spinwatch.org/-articles-by-category-mainmenu-8/67-nuclear/5568-the-nuclear-energy-industry-secondments-to-government-departments], Spinwatch, 22 February 2013