Defence Procurement Agency

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DPA headquarters, Bristol
DPA headquarters, Bristol

Coordinates: 51°30′12″N 2°33′33″W / 51.5033, -2.55917 The Defence Procurement Agency (DPA), was an Executive Agency of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence responsible for the acquisition of materiel, equipment and services, for the British armed forces. Its headquarters was located in Bristol and it shared its site with the Director General Logistics (Fleet)-DGLog(Fleet)- element of the Defence Logistics Organisation.

As of April 1, 2007 the DPA was merged with the DLO to form a new organisation called Defence Equipment & Support.

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[edit] History

The Defence Procurement Agency was established on April 1, 1999, after the announcement in the Strategic Defence Review of a specialised agency to succeed the Procurement Executive.

At the time of creation of DE&S, the DPA was headed by the Chief Executive, Sir Peter Spencer, who also held the title Chief of Defence Procurement. The Minister for Defence Procurement was Lord Drayson.

[edit] Major projects

The Defence Procurement Agency managed a variety of procurement projects. Examples of current and future procurement projects included:

[edit] Vessels

[edit] Aircraft

[edit] Vehicles

[edit] Munitions

[edit] Other

[edit] See also

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