Safety, Security and Defence
The combination of our close proximity to Quinetiq (previously the RRE/DERA presence) in Malvern and the long-standing British Army and Special Forces presence in Herefordshire, means that over the years we have been consistently involved with their various intellectual and business spin-offs, which often have a military, defence and security root.
Our clients design systems to protect IT networks at all levels for local authorities, the MOD and Police; another helps journalists and other professionals survive in hostile environments, also supplying vital intelligence and advice about working in politically and physically dangerous areas.
One of our client businesses specialises in designing, delivering and managing reliable, bespoke communications and information systems using the latest technology for the MoD Forces, UK Government and various Emergency Services, in the most challenging of environments.
As well as accountancy, audit and taxation services, Rabjohns can provide a number of other services for the Safety, Security and Defence sector. These include IT, bookkeeping and payroll services to ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the business as well as corporate finance services and Business Navigator for more strategic long term business planning. As members of Kreston International, Rabjohns has access to quality associated firms covering the whole of the UK and throughout all of the major trading nations globally should overseas assistance or expertise be required.
For further information on the Rabjohns Safety, Security and Defence Group, please contact Ian Smith (is@rabjohns.co.uk) or Doug Robshaw (dr@rabjohns.co.uk).
26 July 2010
On Friday 23rd July, Midlands-based business and tax advice firm Rabjohns LLP explored ‘Ingenious Britain’ alongside tenants at Malvern Hills Science Park and members from Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce.
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19 July 2010
Doug Robshaw, Tax Partner at Midlands-based business and tax advice firm Rabjohns LLP, has today welcomed the decision by the coalition government to make personal pension plans more flexible.
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