The Government should work more collaboratively with industry to deliver efficiency, boost UK prosperity and enhance national security, ADS says today.
Speaking ahead of the 2017 Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) exhibition in London, the UK trade association for the defence and security sectors set out a series of proposed improvements to defence procurement.
ADS proposals include:
ADS Chief Executive Paul Everitt said:
“The Government needs to seize the opportunity to work more closely with industry, delivering better value for taxpayers, economic growth and a more secure nation.
“A more flexible and collaborative approach to procurement would support investment in innovation, giving our Armed Forces access to the best in cutting edge technology.
“The UK defence industry offers both world-class capability and ever-improving productivity, while providing 140,000 jobs in communities right across the country.
“A closer partnership between Government and industry, based on smarter procurement policies, can help the UK build on its position as a world-leader in the sector and enhance our national security.”
DSEI 2017 takes place from 12 to 15 September at Excel. ADS is the coordinator of the UK Pavilion, which this year is the largest ever, with more than 150 companies exhibiting from every region of the UK.
ADS today launched its 2017 Defence Outlook and 2017 Security Outlook reports, setting out the performance of these two sectors in the UK in the last year.
The two sectors together directly employ more than 240,000 people in the UK, with combined turnover of £35bn and exports in 2016 worth more than £10bn.
Sector highlights include:
ADS Chief Executive Paul Everitt added:
“Businesses in the UK’s internationally successful defence and security sectors make a vital contribution to keeping our country safe, as well as delivering more than 240,000 jobs and £10bn exports.
“This year’s DSEI is an important opportunity for the UK’s defence and security companies to showcase their expertise, and to develop new partnerships around the world.
“These industries are a UK success story, boasting rapidly rising productivity and confidence in future growth prospects. It is important that the Government continues to work closely with businesses in these sectors through industrial strategy to make sure they continue to grow, innovate and succeed.
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