Providing a reasonable level of national security and defense is one of the primary tasks of government. As the world has entered a period when major wars have become less frequent, a global trend has emerged across most countries to reduce spending on defense. Cutbacks in front-line services are often kept to a minimum, while more attention is focused on ways to improve the value for money gained from streamlining support services and procurement. However, it is increasingly necessary to develop and improve appropriate security arrangements. For historical and political reasons, these front-line and defense support services have been paid for and provided by the public sector through the armed forces. The pace of demand for high-quality defense delivery now outstrips the traditional public sector model of finance, supply, and management. As a result, the private sector is increasingly involved in the delivery and management of support infrastructure and services. The contractual and regulatory requirements to ensure that the services are provided place an additional burden on high-quality public services.
We assist our clients by providing innovative solutions to the challenges they face through analyses of the financial, operational, and environmental implications associated with their plans. With our comprehensive appreciation of the full costs and benefits of facility development, we are able to help our clients not only identify the best alternative, but also make the case for investment to all stakeholders.
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