Tag: defence acquisition
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Australia's Defence Acquisition Shift Raises Stewardship Risks
The government's reform plan introduces a new, quasi-independent Defence Delivery Agency (DDA) tasked with not only delivering projects, but also taking charge of the long-term stewardship of Australia's sovereign defence industrial base. This bold move aims to ensure the nation's defence capabilities are secure and thriving for years to come.

Germany Scraps F126 Frigate Program, Shifts to TKMS MEKO A-200
Germany is ditching its F126 frigate program, opting instead for Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems' MEKO A-200 DEU frigates, after citing significant delays, soaring costs, and unpredictable risks. Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said the decision brings a tough but welcome end to a drawn-out limbo.

Australia Shifts to Spiral Development for Military Acquisitions
Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy announced a game-changing approach to military acquisitions: spiral development, an adaptive process that incrementally adds features to systems, reducing risks and enabling smoother adaptation. This approach is set to revolutionize project delivery, allowing for greater flexibility and efficiency.

Britain's Defence Acquisition System Exposes Chronic Flaws
Britain's defence acquisition system is marred by chronic flaws, as seen in the Royal Air Force's Wedgetail aircraft purchase, which was scaled down but still left the country with costly commitments. The buyer's remorse is palpable with lingering obligations and fresh vulnerabilities.

Spain in Talks to Acquire Turkish KAAN Stealth Fighter Amid FCAS Delays
Spain and Türkiye are in early talks for a potential deal that would bring the cutting-edge KAAN stealth fighter to Spanish skies, marking a new chapter in European fighter procurement. This development comes as delays plague the FCAS project, a traditional path for European fighter jets.

ANAO Bolsters Oversight of Defence Acquisition Spending
Australia's Defence acquisition spending is getting a closer watch, thanks to a renewed focus on transparency and public oversight. After concerns that accountability might slip, it seems the nation is quietly strengthening its checks and balances.