naval procurement, type 26 global combat ship, type 45 destroyer
Procurement of Type 26 and Type 45 combat ships examined
2 June 2016
The Defence Committee takes evidence from top Navy Officials on the procurement of the Type 26 Global Combat Ship and the Type 45 Destroyer.
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Witnesses
Tuesday 7 June 2016, Committee Room 8, Palace of Westminster
At 10.45am
- Rt Hon Lord West of Spithead GCB, DSC, PC, former First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff
- Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope GCB, OBE, DL, former First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff
- Peter Roberts, Senior Research Fellow for Sea Power and Maritime Studies at RUSI
At 11.30am
- John Hudson, Managing Director, BAE Systems plc
- Andrew McKeran, Marine Business Executive, GE Energy Connections - Power Conversion
- Dr Andrew Tyler, Chief Executive Europe, Northrop Grumman
- Tomas Leahy, Director, EMEA Programmes, Naval Marine, Rolls-Royce
At 12.15pm
- Duncan McPhee, Manual Convenor (Scotstoun), Unite
Focus of the session
The Committee seeks to examine:
- The effect on Royal Navy capability of the decision in the 2015 SDSR to reduce the number of the Type 26 Global Combat Ships from 13 to 8 with the expectation that the remaining 5 vessels will be a new class of lighter, flexible general purpose frigates
- An assessment of the impact of the reported delays in the Type 26 programme
- The MoD, Royal Navy and industry decision-making processes in relation to the Integrated Full Electric Propulsion system for the Type 45
- An assessment of the propulsion problems on the Type 45 vessels and the impact on the Royal Navy's ability to conduct its work
- How will the problems with the Type 45 be remedied in the short and long term, including the Project Napier work strands
Further information
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