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Committee Material Published 19 Jan 2024 ↗ View on Parliament

However, we do not see how this step alone will address the existing gaps in the MoD’s data. For instance, when new systems were introduced in DE&S’s central warehouses through the Team Leidos contract, DE&S stated that it had to engage a private company to do a lot of work on the data for them.18 We were also concerned to hear that the contract for the Bridging the Gap programme, valued at £515 million, was awarded to a large defence prime contractor without a competitive tendering process.1...

However, we do not see how this step alone will address the existing gaps in the MoD’s data. For instance, when new systems were introduced in DE&S’s central warehouses through the Team Leidos contract, DE&S stated that it had to engage a private company to do a lot of work on the data for them.18 We were also concerned to hear that the contract for the Bridging the Gap programme, valued at £515 million, was awarded to a large defence prime contractor without a competitive tendering process.19 The Bridging the Gap contract was a five-year contract extension with the same supplier—Boeing Defence UK—of the £800 million Future Logistics Informat Type: conclusion | Number: 9 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 2.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: July 2024 2.2 The Ministry of Defence (the department) will provide the recommended update, covering the topics listed above, within six months of the date of the Committee’