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Red Dragon - a project by the Ministry of Defence (MOD), Welsh Assembly Government and the then Welsh Development Agency (the Welsh Authorities) to provide modern aviation repair facilities at St Athan, South Wales - has cost the taxpayer around £113 million, although it was meant to have saved MOD money and protected jobs in the area, according to a joint report released today by the National Audit Office and the Wales Audit Office. Jeremy Colman, Auditor General for Wales, is quoted as saying: "The Ministry of Defence and the Welsh Authorities failed to collaborate sufficiently throughout the project. Although for much of the time both had complementary objectives, they did not establish a common purpose for the project or a common understanding of their respective assumptions about the future of the site. The Red Dragon project highlights the danger in large and complex projects that involve multiple public bodies of insufficient openness and information sharing."


Soldiers in £250m MoD pay shambles

Posted by: OneOne Hundred

Tagged in: project management , project failure , NAO , MoD , JPA

The headlines in the Metro newspaper this morning were “Soldiers in £250m MoD pay shambles”. The article highlights the problems affecting 10% of service personnel (nearly 20,000 people) following the introduction of a £245 million Armed Forces payroll system. The article quotes from a recently published Defence Select Committee report - 'It is difficult to exaggerate the magnitude of the failure of the joint personnel administration (JPA)' and 'It is, in our view, truly reprehensible that such mistakes were allowed to be made by those charged with oversight of the JPA programme.'

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