Armed for the future

Last month, smart procurement theory turned into practice as the new Ministry of Defence organisations for procurement and logistics were launched. Peter Varley examines how widespread the changes will be


A year ago, a new buzzword gained its place in the lexicon of defence spending: smart procurement. Coined as the banner for a raft of radical changes, it was designed as the dynamic brand name for a Ministry of Defence that would equip and support Britain’s armed forces “better, cheaper, faster”. Many words later, two fundamental aspects of that shake-up were...

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