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<title>The Privatization of Qinetiq</title>
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<description>Bill Kincaid discusses the implications of the privatization of Qinetiq. Several key issues are raised, namely: has the privitization of Qinetiq inhibited its ability to provide the MoD with independent advice?</description>
<date>November 2007</date>
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<title>Crisis in Defence Spending</title>
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<description>There is an absolute need for a further, and significant, increase in the defence budget.</description>
<date>November 2007</date>
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<title>Resignation of Lord Drayson: A serious setback for Acquisition Change?</title>
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<description>As the minister for Minister of State for Defence Equipment and Support resigns, what is the future of the Defence Industrial Strategy?</description>
<date>November 2007</date>
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<title>THE NAO Report on Major Defence Projects 2006</title>
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<description>Digging into the body of the report, we can get a more accurate insight into MoD’s control of project costs and schedules. </description>
<date>November 2006</date>
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