ID | 130127 |
Title Proper | Providing industry and the armed forces with clarity and certainty |
Language | ENG |
Author | Military Technology |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | 2012 was not only great for Britain in celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and delivering unprecedented national sporting success, but also in laying the groundwork for substantial reform of the way defence is delivered So now is an exciting time to be involved in the British Defence industry; a future of reform is coupled with our reinforced ambition to consolidate our position as a leading player in the global defence market. It has been nearly four years since the now Chief of Defence Materiel Bernard Gray released his report on UK Defence acquisition. Since then we have made considerable progress in the way we think about procurement by not only fixing problems in the current system but by also putting in place models to minimise recurrence in future. |
`In' analytical Note | Military Technology Vol.37, No.9: September 2013: p.24-26 |
Journal Source | Military Technology Vol.37, No.9: September 2013: p.24-26 |
Key Words | United Kingdom - UK ; Defence Budget ; Military Strategy ; Enduring Operations Overseas - EOO ; Modernization ; Defence Economy ; British Defence Industry ; UK Defence Acquisition ; Global Defence Market ; Defence Reforms |