DSG employed about 3,500 staff, with its head office in
Andover. Annual turnover was in excess of £200 million. The chief executive was Archie Hughes, formerly from the
Defence Aviation Repair Agency. DSG offered maintenance, repair and overhaul of military air and land equipment, mobile and in-barracks equipment support, fleet management, calibration, electronics, components and logistic support. It was one of the largest defence engineering service providers in the UK. DSG undertook a partnership with both
Deeside College and
Airbus UK to train its aeronautical engineers based at
RAF Sealand.
Sale In October 2010 the government announced that DSG was to be sold off, along with other corporate assets, telecommunications spectrum and
Marchwood Military Port. In November 2014,
Babcock International was announced as the preferred buyer of DSG's land repair and maintenance business, and a sale for £140 million was reached in December 2014. The sale was completed on 1 April 2015. The remaining air division and the Electronics and Components business unit remained under MOD ownership, and on 1 April 2015 became the
Defence Electronics and Components Agency. == Installations ==