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Britain's Ministry of Defence accused of wasting £174M on 'external advice'

(2024/06/24)


The UK government has been accused of blowing £174 million ($220 million) on "external advice" for a new radio system for the armed forces that has been beset by delays and cancelled contracts.

A new radio tactical communications system is being procured for the British Army under the program name Morpheus. It was planned to enter service in 2025 to replace the current Bowman radio technology, which is now more than 20 years old.

But Bowman has had to be upgraded and extended several times because of delays to Morpheus, and the project is now unlikely to be rolled out until early in the next decade. It was dealt a blow last December when the government ended a contract with General Dynamics for a large part of Morpheus, claiming it had not met expectations.

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Now it has emerged that the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has spent about £174 million on external assistance relating to the Morpheus project between April 2015 and the end of 2023, according to the [2]Financial Times .

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This was disclosed in a letter in March from James Cartlidge, Minister of State for Defence Procurement, in response to a query from John Healey, shadow defence secretary for the Labour Party.

The news raises further concerns regarding the MoD's poor record on procurement, the FT says, especially in light of the lack of progress on Morpheus for the amount of money spent on it, currently understood to be £766 million ($970 million) in total.

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The MoD told us that the figure spent on external assistance is part of the overall spend on Morpheus, and that it covered technical support rather than consultancy work.

A major setback came in December when the MoD ended that contract with General Dynamics in December. The contract, said to be worth £395 million ($500 million), was for a proposed Evolve to Open (EvO) transition that would take the existing Bowman system as a starting point and move from a closed system to an open architecture.

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According to a report from the [10]Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), this was envisioned to be modular and adaptable so new hardware and software could be added and upgraded while still existing in the same framework, theoretically eliminating sizeable integration costs.

But Cartlidge stated that delivery against the original timescale had not been met and that progress on the Morpheus project had fallen "short of what we expected," [11]according to the FT , and consequently the contract had been concluded.

This doesn't seem to mean the entire project is dead as Cartlidge said in February that Bowman was a capable system that had already been upgraded several times, most recently between 2018 and 2020, and will be updated again under the Bowman 5.7 project commissioned last year as a result of the delay to Morpheus, Forces.net reported.

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An MoD spokesperson told The Register : "Bowman continues to provide secure communications on the battlefield and is routinely updated to ensure that it remains a secure and capable system. We will transition to Morpheus after 2031."

However, the state of Morpheus will just add to the sense that MoD procurement programs inevitably turn out to be late or massively over budget, or both. Recently, it was [13]revealed that the MoD has now spent over £4 billion on the Ajax armored vehicle program for the army, with little to show for it so far. The first vehicles were originally planned to be delivered in 2017. ®

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[6] https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/08/uk_opens_investigation_into_contractor/

[7] https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/23/mod_supply_chain/

[8] https://www.theregister.com/2023/12/13/mod_bcc_email_fine/

[9] https://www.theregister.com/2023/11/02/uk_ai_maritime_training/

[10] https://www.rusi.org/explore-our-research/publications/commentary/upgrading-british-armys-tactical-communications-what-next

[11] https://www.ft.com/content/b258706c-1b3e-41f8-abf6-57cfb07e7743

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[13] https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/over-4-billion-spent-on-ajax-programme-so-far/

[14] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



Sounds like

Andy Non

they need Neo to rescue Morpheus.

Re: Sounds like

Coastal cutie

Someone's been sleeping on the job

Bowman radio technology

abend0c4

Is that the basis for The Archers ? If so it's proved remarkably durable.

Re: Bowman radio technology

Anonymous Coward

Better Off With Map And Nokia, as it was referred to during Gulf War 2.

Re: Bowman radio technology

CatBoy

Well done... truly punny, snorted my tea.

for those who don't listen to radio - The Archers was / is the worlds first radio soap opera - been running forever ... since the early 1950's.

Blowing £174 million external advice

t245t

That is the whole function of government money. Reason being why I pay up-to 60% in tax before I even see my money /s

Heard many times

Anonymous Coward

"If you tell us the correct price, you will not win the contract"

Defense procurement is a cartel, where the bidders are told the target price to bid, and not what the eventual cost will be.

Only on comms?

Zibob

Nothing said of the billions water on the weapons and equipment that are never and will never be used, the rockets keept ready for nuclear war that wouldn't even involve the UK anyway,

But no, let's get on their case about a comms system. Not the fantastical waste that is almost every aspect of their existence.

Re: Only on comms?

Eclectic Man

I recall there was a 'new' armoured vehicle where the noise was clinically harmful to anyone unfortunate enough to be inside when the engine was running.*

However the current UK battle tank, the Challenger 2, is the envy of the world because it has its very own kettle, and so the crew can have a have their statutory tea break without having to get out. (Though I don't think they have the same range of cakes as Betty's**, it is only a matter of time.) https://www.forces.net/services/army/what-challenger-2s-secret-weapon

* https://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2021/06/03/the-british-armys-new-ajax-vehicles-ride-too-rough-too-loud-report/

** Bettys: https://www.bettys.co.uk/?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI35X56Mv0hgMVBJtQBh2agQhdEAAYASAAEgJFTPD_BwE . Note: when the web site refers to cookies, if there isn't a price, it is a computer file

And this is surprising???

Rich 2

Anyone who has worked for more than 5 minutes in any area to do with the MOD will have a pretty firm idea of the tremendous waste and incompetence at large.

Now just take that “pretty firm idea” and scale it up by a very significant factor.

Anonymous Coward

so which tory minister/MP's mate got the consultancy jobs, and is it close to mone's illicit gains with PPE

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