Thank you for
your interest in the role of a Non-Executive Director on the Defence Equipment
& Support (DE&S) Board.
DE&S is a
vital arm’s length body of the Ministry of Defence, with responsibility for
equipment procurement and support across all the UK’s armed forces. The outputs
of the organisation enable the UK’s armed forces to succeed in their efforts on
behalf of the nation and are key in the delivery of the overall defence
mission.
Our Board
plays a key role in the governance of DE&S, providing strategic advice and
direction to the organisation and its executive team. The Board and its
sub-committees also provide assurance on behalf of the Ministry of Defence that
the organisation is well run and meets the requirements of Government, particularly
the stewardship of public funds. The DE&S Board is made up of talented
individuals from a variety of backgrounds who all have in common a keen
interest in improving the organisation across all levels and areas.
The duties undertaken by DE&S and the scale
of the DE&S workforce will provide an interesting scope of work for a
Remuneration Committee Chair. DE&S employs over 12,000 people, many of
which are based at our headquarters in Bristol. We also have sites throughout
the UK and others around the world. As RemCo Chair, the Board will look to you
to provide advice, support and challenge to the executive as they deliver for
our people.
This is an exciting time to join DE&S. Over
the last year, we have focused on improving corporate performance, effectively
managing strategic risks and launching DE&S’ new Strategy and Operating
Model. I have been impressed by the emphasis our people have placed on engaging
the DE&S workforce, and the extensive network of wider defence
stakeholders, during the design and build phases of our new Operating Model.
There has been a great deal of attention given to understanding how we define
and develop requirements, strengthen our supply chains, and deliver, maintain
and dispose of equipment. This work, taken alongside our involvement in the
broader Defence Design programme, will be pivotal to ensuring DE&S becomes
a more efficient organisation, able to drive up pace, work in closer
collaboration with partners and allies, reduce project delivery times and
increase the availability of equipment.
If you are
excited about the opportunity to be part of a critical Government body and at
the forefront of the UK’s defence equipment programme, I encourage you to apply
for this role.
Mark Russell
Chair, Defence Equipment & Support