The Ajax programme
Published on:This report assesses the problems that the Ajax programme has encountered and the challenges the MoD faces in delivering it.
This report assesses the problems that the Ajax programme has encountered and the challenges the MoD faces in delivering it.
This study examined whether the MoD gets the capabilities it requires when it needs them to meet its defence objectives.
This report examines the causes of persistent delays and cost increases that have affected the Ministry of Defence’s equipment contracts.
This Overview summarises the Department’s responsibilities on how it spends its money and its key developments of work.
This report examines the MoD’s management of the programme since 2017 and the risks towards achieving Carrier Strike’s full capabilities.
This report examines whether single living accommodation meets the needs of the Ministry of Defence and service personnel.
This report reviews the robustness of assumptions underpinning the Ministry of Defence’s 2020–2030 Equipment Plan.
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This report examines how far the Ministry of Defence has embedded environmental sustainability in estate management, procurement, governance and policy-making.
We investigated the Ministry of Defence’s progress with submarine disposal and in implementing the projects needed to make this work.
The C&AG has qualified his audit opinion on the 2018-19 accounts of the Ministry of Defence.
This report assesses the Ministry of Defence’s approach to reducing and reforming its civilian workforce.
This report examines how effectively the Cabinet Office coordinates the 2016–2021 National Cyber Security Programme.
This report examines whether the government tackles serious and organised crime in an effective and coherent way.
We look at the government’s long-term ambition “to create a nation more resilient to future flood and coastal erosion risk” and, in the more immediate term, whether Defra and EA are delivering value for money after two years of the capital programme.
This report examines lessons from our work on major programmes, including transport, defence and energy programmes.
This Overview summarises the Department’s responsibilities on how it spends its money and its key developments of work.
The C&AG has qualified his audit opinion on the 2017-18 Resource Accounts.
This investigation looks at the centralisation and performance of national security vetting services.
The Ministry of Defence (the Department) has committed itself to annual rental bills of nearly £200 million and lost out on billions of pounds of asset value as a result of selling and leasing back the majority of its married quarters estate to Annington Property Limited in 1996 because of the subsequent steep increase in house prices and rents.