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Defence Equipment and Support

Coordinates: 51°30′12″N 2°33′33″W / 51.5033°N 2.55917°W / 51.5033; -2.55917
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Defence Equipment and Support
Agency overview
Formed2 April 2007
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
HeadquartersMoD Abbey Wood, Bristol, England
51°30′12″N 2°33′33″W / 51.5033°N 2.55917°W / 51.5033; -2.55917
Minister responsible
Parent agencyMinistry of Defence

Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) is a trading entity and joint-defence organisation within the UK Ministry of Defence. It began operating on 2 April 2007, following the merger of the MoD's Defence Procurement Agency and the Defence Logistics Organisation, under the Chief Executive Officer of Defence Equipment and Support.[1]

DE&S initially had a civilian and military workforce of around 29,000 (77 per cent civilian and 23 per cent military) in the UK and abroad. By 2022, the DE&S workforce had reduced to around 11,500[2] with the majority based at MoD Abbey Wood in Bristol.[3]

History

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DE&S headquarters, Abbey Wood, Bristol

Defence Equipment and Support was established on 2 April 2007. It is overseen by the Minister of State for Defence Procurement. The organisation supports Strategic Command and the individual armed services through Navy Command, Army Headquarters and Headquarters Air Command.

Strategic governance

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Defence Equipment and Support Board

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Board members include:[1]

Title Name Date
Chairman and Non-Executive Director Mark Russell 2019 –
MOD Permanent Secretary (PUS) David Williams 2021 –
Chief Executive Officer (DE&S) Andy Start 2022 –
Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Military Capability) Lieutenant General Robert Magowan 2022 –

Mark Russell became chairman in November 2019.[4]

The board provides strategic governance for DE&S and a forum for independent, non-executive support and constructive challenge to the Chief Executive and the Executive Committee. The DE&S board delegates some activities to sub-committees, namely the Audit, Remuneration, Programme Review and Nomination Committees. The Chairman ensures that the board receives feedback on these sub-committees and that it is able to consider their recommendations.[1]

Direction and oversight

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Executive Committee Defence Equipment and Support

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Members of the executive committee include:[5]

Title Name Start Date
Chief Executive Officer (DE&S) Andy Start September 2022
DG (Ships) Vice-Admiral Paul Marshall 2022
DG (Land) Chris Bushell 2020
DG (Air) Vice-Admiral Richard Thompson 2020
DG (Strategic Enablers) Adrian Baguley 2018
DG Commercial Andrew Forzani 2022
Finance Director David Johnson 2019
Director Human Resources Jill Hatcher 2021
Director Strategy & Corporate Ops Kriahna Dhanak 2020

DE&S is led on a day-to-day basis by the Executive Committee, which consists of the Chief Executive Officer, Director Finance, Director Human Resources, Director Strategy & Corporate Operations, and five Director Generals who lead the delivery of the programme of work in their respective domains.[1]

Sub-committees

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The following subordinate Committees provide specialised support to the Executive Committee.[1]

Name
Business Case Review Committee
Innovation & Prosperity Committee
People Committee
Performance Committee
Safety Committee
Security Committee
Transformation Committee

Administration of DE&S and senior leadership

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The organisation has been under the leadership of a civilian Chief Executive Officer of Defence Equipment and Support since 2015.

Chief Executive Officer of Defence Equipment and Support

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Chief of Defence Materiel
Name Title Date held
General Sir Kevin O'Donoghue[6] Chief of Defence Materiel 2007–2010 [7]
Bernard Gray[8] Chief of Defence Materiel 2011–2015
Tony Douglas[1] CEO 2015–2018
Michael Bradley[9] CEO January 2018 – May 2018
Sir Simon Bollom[10] CEO May 2018 – August 2022
Andy Start[11] CEO September 2022 –

Director General for Air/Army/Navy/Strategic Enablers/Commercial/Resources

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The Chiefs of Materiel (CofMs), now Director Generals (DGs), are responsible for managing key relationships with the capability sponsor and user. They work at the strategic level to make sure that the operational readiness and sustainability needs of the user are met.[12]

The DGs ensure that an ethos of support to operations is in place throughout all DE&S activity.

Chief of Fleet Support

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Chief of Materiel (Fleet)/Chief of Fleet Support/ [13][14][15]
Name Date held
Vice Admiral Trevor Soar[16] January 2007 – 2009
Vice Admiral Andrew Mathews 2009–2013
Vice Admiral Simon Lister[17][18] 2013–2017

Director General (Ships)

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Chief of Materiel (Ships)
Name Date held
Sir Simon Bollom[12] 2017–2018
Vice Admiral Christopher Gardner[19] 2019–present
Directorate of Ships Support
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Director Ship Support
Name Date held
Neal Lawson[12] 2017–2020
Russell Brown [20] 2020–present
Directorate of Ships Acquisition
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Director Ship Acquisition
Name Date held
Henry Parker[12] 2017–present

Chief of Materiel (Submarines)

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This group now is part of the Submarine Delivery Agency.[21]

Chief Executive
Name Date held
Ian Booth[12] 2017–present
Chief of Materiel (Submarines); post renamed as Chief Executive Submarine Delivery Agency
Name Date held
Vice Admiral Sir Simon Lister[12] 2017–2017
Directorate of Submarine Acquisitions
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Director Submarine Acquisition
Name Date held
Rear-Admiral Paul Methven[12] 2017–present
Directorate of Submarines Support
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Chief Strategic Systems Executive & Director Submarines Support
Name Date held
Rear-Admiral Keith Beckett[12] 2017–present

Director General (Land)

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Director General (Land)/Quartermaster-General to the Forces
Name Date held
Lieutenant General Dick Applegate[22] 16 January 2007[23] – 1 September 2009
Lieutenant General Sir Gary Coward 1 September 2009[24] – May 2012
Lieutenant General Christopher Deverell May 2012 – 8 March 2016[25]
Lieutenant General Paul Jaques[12] 8 March 2016 – 7 December 2019[26]
Chris Bushell [20] 7 December 2019 – present
Directorate of Land Equipment
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Director Land Equipment
Name Date held
Major-General Robert Talbot Rice[12] 2017–2017
Major-General Colin McClean[27] 2017–2019
Major-General Darren Crook[28] 2019–present
Directorate of Weapons
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Director Weapons
Name Date held
Richard Smart[12] 2017–2020
Ed Cutts [20] 2020–present

Director General (Air)

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Director General (Air)
Name Date held
Air-Marshal Sir Barry Thornton[22] 1 April 2007 – 30 April 2009
Air-Marshal Sir Kevin Leeson 1 May 2009[29] – October 2012
Air-Marshal Simon Bollom October 2012 – April 2016
Air-Marshal Julian Young[12] April 2016 – September 2020
Vice-Admiral Richard Thompson[30] September 2020 – present
Directorate of Air Support
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Director Air Support
Name Date held
Adrian Baguley[12] 2017–present
Richard Murray[12] 2019–present
Directorate of Combat Air
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Director Combat Air
Name Date held
Air-Vice-Marshal Keith Bethell[12] 2017–present

Director General Strategic Enablers

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Director General (Strategic Enablers=)
Name Date held
Dr Andrew Tyler 1 May 2011 – 21 June 2011
Trevor Woolley 1 June 2011
Peter Worrall[12] October 2013 – present
Adrian Baguley[12][20] July 2019 – present
Directorate of Intelligence, Surveillance, Target, Acquisition & Reconnaissance
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Director ISTAR
Name Date held
Dr Simon Dakin[20] 2020–present
Directorate of Engineering & Safety
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Director Engineering & Safety
Name Date held
Stephen Wilcock [20] 2020–present
Directorate of Digital Information
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Director Chief Digital Information Officer (CIO)
Name Date held
Nigel Shaw[20] 2020–present
Directorate of Programmes & Change
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Director Programmes & Change
Name Date held
Simon Hughes[20] 2020–present
Directorate of Helicopters
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Director Helicopters
Name Date held
Air-Vice-Marshal Graham Russell[12][20] 2017–present
Directorate of Support
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Director Support
Name Date held
Steve Glass[20] 2020–present

Directorate-General (Commercial)

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Director-General, Commercial
Name Date held
Nick Elliot[12] 2015–2020
Morag Stuart [20] 2020–present

Commercial Operations

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Director DE&S Commercial Operations
Name Date held
Alan Peter[12] 2017–present
Phil Tozer[12][20] 2017–present

Commercial Capability

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Director Commercial Capability
Name Date held
Mike Greatwich[12] 2017–present

Commercial Improvements

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Director Commercial Improvements
Name Date held
Morag Stuart[12] 2017–2020
Graham Hyndman [20] 2020–present

Directorate-General (Resources)

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Director-General, Resources
Name Date held
Michael Bradley[12] 2016–2018
David Johnson[12] 2019–present
Financial Planning & Analysis
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Director Financial Planning & Analysis
Name Date held
David Johnson[12] 2017–2019
Ann Underwood[12][20] 2017–present

Directorate Human Resources

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Director Human Resources
Name Date held
Don Cuthbert[12] 2016
Daniel Griffiths[12] 2019 – present
Deputy Director HR Head of Function – HR
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Deputy Director HR Head of Function – HR
Name Date held
Katie Sloggett[20] 2020 – present
HR Operations
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Head of HR Operations
Name Date held
Scott Murray[20] 2020 – present
Performance & Reward
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Head of Performance & Reward
Name Date held
Nick Jackson, interim[20] 2020 – present
Talent & Organisation Development
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Head of Talent & Organisation Development
Name Date held
Amanda Lammonby[20] 2020 – present
HR (Strategic Enablers)
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Head of HR (Strategic Enablers)
Name Date held
Ruth Moesby[20] 2020 – present
HR (Land)
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Head of HR (Land)
Name Date held
Maureen Doherty[20] 2020 – present
HR (Air & Ships)
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Head of HR (Air & Ships)
Name Date held
Rachel Tothill[20] 2020 – present
HR (Military Human Resources & Commanding Officer)
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Head of HR (Military Human Resources & Commanding Officer)
Name Date held
Captain Nicholas Dodd[20] 2020 – present

Directorate Strategy & Change

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Director Strategy & Change
Name Date held
Barry Burton[12] 2019–2020
Krishna Dhanak[20] 2020–present
International Relations Group
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International Relations Group
Name Date held
Valerie Evans[12][20] 2019–present
Corporate Communications
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Corporate Communications
Name Date held
Dawn Cunningham-Martin[20] 2020–present
COVID-19 Operations Cell
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COVID-19 Operations Cell
Name Date held
Air Commodore Rob Woods[20] 2020–present

Major projects

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DE&S manages over 600 defence procurement and support programmes for the UK's armed services.[31] Examples of current and future procurement projects include:

Ships

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Aircraft

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Vehicles

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Munitions

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Other

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Main locations

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As of 2016 the main locations (with staff numbers) were:[33]

Responsibility for 'Logistics, Commodities and Services' (including storage and delivery of non-weaponry equipment, such as food and clothing, to soldiers)[34] was contracted out to the private sector in 2015 under an arrangement that included the transfer of 1,100 staff and construction of a new Defence Fulfilment Centre at MoD Donnington.[33]

References

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  2. ^ "DE&S 2022–2025 Corporate Plan" (PDF). GOV.UK. p. 5.
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  6. ^ DE&S Organisation Chart retrieved October 2008
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  8. ^ Bernard Gray appointed Chief of Defence Materiel Ministry of Defence, 16 December 2010
  9. ^ "Michael Bradley". Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  10. ^ "Sir Simon Bollom appointed Chief Executive of Defence Equipment and Support". Ministry of Defence. 27 April 2018. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
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  25. ^ Defence View points June 2011
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  29. ^ Royal Air Force Air Rank Appointments List 08/09 Archived 2009-04-18 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 17 November 2008
  30. ^ "New Director General Air named". des.mod.uk. 6 August 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  31. ^ "British Army Equipment Procurement and Support – DE&S". Defence Equipment & Support. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
  32. ^ Defence Equipment and Support. Defence Equipment and Support Corporate Plan 2016 – 2019 (PDF). Ministry of Defence. p. 23.
  33. ^ a b "DE&S Corporate Plan 2016–2019" (PDF). UK Government. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  34. ^ "Giant MoD Donnington Buildings Take Shape". Shropshire Star. 21 February 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2016.

Attribution

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This article contains text from this source: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/526950/DES_Corporate_Plan_201619-20160526.pdf. © Crown copyright, which is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0

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