Ministry of Defence
High confidence
Treats DIS 2025 as the operational architecture for delivering SDR 2025's industrial pillar — explicitly positioning defence as 'an engine for growth' through Defence Growth Deals, the £182m skills package and a 50% SME-spend uplift target. Frames the Defence Investment Plan as the costed delivery instrument that will follow and treats the export-control liberalisation (SI 2025/1197, Agreement on Defence Export Controls) as a complementary growth lever.Sep 2025Nov 2025Jul 2025Apr 2026Dec 2025
Tension with Public Accounts Committee, Defence Committee
John Healey
High confidence
Stated political owner of DIS — used the November 2025 'Factories of the future' WMS to anchor the £1.5bn munitions/energetics package, the July 2025 Defence Reform WMS to establish UKDI as the delivery vehicle, and the original December 2024 commitment to publish DIS in late spring 2025 (slipped to September 2025).Nov 2025Jul 2025Dec 2024
Luke Pollard
High confidence
Delivers DIS through Parliament — gave the 8 September 2025 Commons launch statement and the April 2026 ALB Reforms WMS consolidating defence delivery bodies. Treats DIS as the answer to the persistent Defence Investment Plan publication question.Sep 2025Apr 2026
Lord Coaker
High confidence
Lords mirror on every DIS WMS — Defence Export Controls Agreement, Factories of the Future, ALB Reforms, Defence Diplomacy Strategy. Provides cross-house continuity and answers Lords PQs on industrial-base resilience [37809, 37808].Dec 2025Nov 2025Apr 2026Mar 2026
Department for Business and Trade
High confidence
On the Modern Industrial Strategy umbrella: positions defence as one of eight growth-driving sectors and frames DIS as DBT-MOD joint policy. Owns the Export Control Joint Unit and the SI 2025/1197 export-control update, including the Armenia/Azerbaijan embargo lift.Sep 2025Nov 2025
Defence Committee
High confidence
Welcomes the expansion of the industrial base and engagement of HM Treasury and DBT but is sharply critical of implementation pace — explicitly recommends measuring and benchmarking the defence industrial base annually, demands the National Armaments Director give evidence, and held a one-off oral evidence session on the impact of the Defence Investment Plan delay on industry. Position: supportive of regime architecture, hostile to implementation opacity.Mar 2026Nov 2025Nov 2025
Tension with Ministry of Defence
Scottish Affairs Committee
Medium confidence
On the Scotland Defence Growth Deal and shipbuilding: pushes for stronger Scottish defence industrial footprint, has inquired into 'Securing Scotland's Future: Defence Skills and Jobs' (Oct 2025) and previously the Defence in Scotland: military shipbuilding inquiry (2023). Welcomes the March 2026 £50m Scotland Defence Growth Deal as partial response.Apr 2023Apr 2026
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
Medium confidence
On defence spending in Northern Ireland: launched inquiry in Feb 2024 noting MOD spending in NI is significantly below NI's industrial potential; the £50m NI Defence Growth Deal of April 2026 responds to this scrutiny line.Apr 2026
National Audit Office
High confidence
Independent baseline: the December 2023 Equipment Plan report found the Plan unaffordable with the largest deficit since 2012. NAO has not yet published a successor audit; its 2023 finding remains the external credibility benchmark against which DIS and the Defence Investment Plan are measured.Dec 2023
John Milne
High confidence
On DIS effectiveness: tabled the 28 April 2026 Commons oral question to the Chief Secretary on what discussions HMT has had with the Defence Secretary on DIS effectiveness — an LD scrutiny chip targeting fiscal credibility.Apr 2026
Lord Forbes of Newcastle
High confidence
On DIS regional growth and jobs: tabled the March 2026 Lords oral question on potential impact of DIS 2025 on economic growth and job creation in English regions — focusing scrutiny on whether the £250m Growth Deal envelope reaches English regions outside the announced Scotland and NI deals.Mar 2026
Alice Macdonald
High confidence
On regional DIS impact (Northern Ireland): tabled the February 2026 Commons oral question on potential impact of DIS 2025 on Northern Ireland — a precursor to the April 2026 NI Defence Growth Deal launch.Feb 2026
Kevin Bonavia
High confidence
On regional DIS impact: persistent backbench scrutiny voice on Northern Ireland impact of DIS through October 2025 and February 2026 oral questions; supportive of regional-deal architecture.Oct 2025Feb 2026
Alan Strickland
High confidence
On DIS SME pillar: tabled the January 2025 Commons oral question to Maria Eagle on DIS support for defence-sector SMEs — opened the parliamentary scrutiny track that eventually produced the 50% SME spend uplift target and the pending SME Action Plan.Jan 2025
Sir Julian Lewis
Medium confidence
On DIS strategic coherence: former Defence Committee Chair, intervened in both the 2021 DSIS debate and the September 2025 DIS Commons launch; provides continuity Conservative scrutiny questioning whether the regime delivers warfighting capability quickly enough.Sep 2025
Philip Dunne
Medium confidence
On the need for a defence industrial strategy: asked the original July 2020 oral question to Ben Wallace about developing a defence industrial strategy that opened this entire thread, and re-engaged in the March 2021 DSIS debate; institutional memory voice favouring a strong industrial pillar.Jul 2020
Lord Beamish
Medium confidence
On DIS scrutiny in the Lords: spoke in both the September 2025 DIS Lords statement and the March 2021 DSIS debate; provides continuity backbench Labour scrutiny on procurement and industrial-base questions.Sep 2025
Baroness Goldie
Medium confidence
On DIS as former MOD Lords minister: spoke in the September 2025 DIS Lords statement and the March 2021 DSIS debate; provides Conservative continuity voice on procurement reform.Sep 2025
Lord Bilimoria
Low confidence
On DIS industrial-base / exports angle: crossbench peer with business background; spoke in both the September 2025 DIS Lords statement and the 2021 DSIS debate.Sep 2025
Jeremy Quin
High confidence
On the 2021 DSIS predecessor regime: as Minister for Defence Procurement delivered the 23 March 2021 Commons statement launching DSIS — the regime DIS 2025 replaces.Mar 2021
Ben Wallace
High confidence
On the original DSIS review: as Secretary of State for Defence issued the March 2020 review-of-DSIS statement and the 2022 NSS Refresh — the institutional history underpinning the current regime.Mar 2020