The UK Government should carry out and lay before Parliament a formal evaluation of the contribution of the National Shipbuilding Office after two years, and again after five and ten years, to assess whether it has succeeded in driving better strategic decision-making in shipbuilding. As part of this review, the UK Government should specifically consider the question of, and publish conclusions on, whether the National Shipbuilding Office has sufficient powers to achieve its aims and whether ...
The UK Government should carry out and lay before Parliament a formal evaluation of the contribution of the National Shipbuilding Office after two years, and again after five and ten years, to assess whether it has succeeded in driving better strategic decision-making in shipbuilding. As part of this review, the UK Government should specifically consider the question of, and publish conclusions on, whether the National Shipbuilding Office has sufficient powers to achieve its aims and whether it is able to gather adequate data on the military shipbuilding industry. Type: conclusion | Number: 11 | Paragraph: 38 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 10 & 11: The NSO is a strategic organisation, with a mandate to oversee all of the Government’s shipbuilding interests. The NSO works with Departments to optimise their shipbuilding requirements, the approach to delivery, and procurement to best deliver on the UK’s NSbS. It also works with policy te