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Thu, Feb 11, 2010

New UK Search And Rescue Provider Chosen

Military Aircrews Will Work Alongside Civilians In SAR Missions

The Soteria Consortium has been chosen to provide a "harmonized" Search and Rescue Helicopter (SAR-H) service for the UK well into the 21st century, the Ministry of Defence and the Department for Transport announced Wednesday.

The MOD and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) together currently provide a 24-hour military and civil helicopter SAR service for the UK SAR region from 12 bases around the UK. This Search and Rescue helicopter service is provided by the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy Sea Kings and a civilian helicopter service under contract to the MCA.

This capability will be replaced over the next decade through a single contract placed with Soteria that will retain a proportion of military aircrew working alongside civilian aircrew trained to the same high standards. The service will continue to be managed jointly by the MOD and the MCA.

"I am delighted to announce that the Soteria Consortium has been chosen as the Preferred Bidder for the Search and Rescue Helicopter project," said Minister for Defence Equipment and Support, Quentin Davies. "The new service, which will begin with a phased introduction which is anticipated to begin in 2012, will bring together the current Search and Rescue helicopter provision into one highly effective and harmonized service under a single contract, providing the British taxpayer with an excellent service for many years to come.

"The new harmonised service is an excellent opportunity to build upon the high regard that the UK SAR service is so rightly held in," said Paul Clark, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport. "The Maritime and Coastguard Agency manage a SAR service from their four bases that has already been successfully delivered by a contractor for over 20 years and the new service will build on this proven track record."

Following finalization of the contract, the MOD and the Department for Transport expect to be in a position to award the contract later this year.

FMI: www.mod.uk, www.dft.gov.uk, www.soteriasar.com

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