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The Department spends significant sums on the developmental stages of programmes while suppliers may not be paying their fair share. The Department argued that it is standard practice to pay for work against agreed milestones across areas such as development, demonstration, training and manufacture.33 However, given the number of programmes that have encountered problems, better incentivisation of suppliers could be sought through securing more substantial private investment up-front. For exa...

The Department spends significant sums on the developmental stages of programmes while suppliers may not be paying their fair share. The Department argued that it is standard practice to pay for work against agreed milestones across areas such as development, demonstration, training and manufacture.33 However, given the number of programmes that have encountered problems, better incentivisation of suppliers could be sought through securing more substantial private investment up-front. For example, on Ajax, the Department has paid out £3.1 billion to GDUK, while GDUK has told the Defence Committee that it has invested £40 million on manufactur Type: conclusion | Number: 14 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: Spring 2022 3.2 Although the department agrees with the Committee’s recommendation, it does not agree with the Committee’s conclusion. The department recognises the importance