Improving defence inventory management

Public Accounts Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 12 Sep 2023 Closed: 3 Apr 2024 Parliament page
The wide range of supplies and spare equipment required by the UK armed forces for immediate and potential use are collectively described as ‘inventory’. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) holds more than 740 million individual items of inventory, valued at £10.8 billion. The Committee found in February 2013 that the … Read more
2 Recommendations
19 Conclusions
1 Report
1 Oral session
1 Letter
1 Event
Oral evidence sessions 1 session
Improving defence inventory management
Andy Start · Ministry of Defence David Williams CB · Ministry of Defence John Farrow · Defence Equipment and Support Vice Admiral Andy Kyte CB · Ministry of Defence
Recommendations & Conclusions
3 results
7 Conclusion Acknowledged
Eighth Report - Improving Defence …
MoD inventory management suffers from long-standing issues with fragmented legacy IT systems
MoD’s inventory management has faced long-standing issues with its many legacy IT systems, which have limited functionality and reinforce the fragmentation of its inventory management. Each Command has its own core inventory management system, and there are other systems used … Read more
Government Response
The government agrees with the committee's observations and will provide an update within six months by July 2024. It also provided corrected data on inventory stockpile holdings, claiming more success in managing them down than previously reported.
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9 Conclusion Acknowledged
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MoD's data gaps persist and major contract lacked competitive tendering process.
However, we do not see how this step alone will address the existing gaps in the MoD’s data. For instance, when new systems were introduced in DE&S’s central warehouses through the Team Leidos contract, DE&S stated that it had to … Read more
Government Response
The government agrees with the committee's observations and will provide an update within six months by July 2024. It primarily provides corrected inventory stockpile data to demonstrate better management than reported, rather than directly addressing concerns about data gaps or non-competitive contracts.
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13 Conclusion Acknowledged
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Team Leidos contract for warehousing delivered £403 million in financial efficiencies.
The MoD outsourced its central warehousing and the procurement of some of its commodities—food, clothing, general and medical supplies—to a consortium under the Team Leidos banner28 through the Logistics and Commodities Services Transformation (LCST) contract in 2015. Managed through DE&S, … Read more
Government Response
The government acknowledges the committee's observation regarding the successful LCST contract and states that lessons learned have been shared with the Future Defence Support Services programme and will be forwarded to the Committee with confirmation on plans to implement.
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Correspondence 1 letter
18 Mar 2024 Correspondence from David Williams CB, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, re Defence inventory follow-up, dated 15 March 2024
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