The UK MoD has announced that Thales UK in partnership with Boeing through its Boeing Defence UK subsidiary have been selected as the preferred bidder for the role of System of Systems Integrator (SOSI) for the Future Rapid Effect System (FRES) programme.
Commenting on MoD announcement Alex Dorrian, CEO Thales UK, said:
"This is the most excellent news. Thales and our partner Boeing are absolutely committed to helping the MoD achieve success in FRES, which is the UK Army's highest priority equipment programme. We are ready to build upon the rapid decision made by the MoD to drive forward with pace to the successful delivery of the programme.
Our FRES team builds upon the proven track record of both companies in the successful delivery of complex programmes, including those at the system of systems level. Underpinning expertise includes capability-based acquisition, commercial innovation, the management of complex supply chains and world-class systems integration skills. The team also has excellent domain knowledge of the UK defence acquisition process and of the land environment, including armoured fighting vehicles."
Dennis Muilenburg, Vice President and General Manager, Boeing Combat Systems said:
"Today's announcement is a positive reflection of the world-class capabilities that Boeing and Thales are bringing to bear to successfully execute this important programme and our commitment to fully support the intent of the UK Defence Industrial Strategy. We have developed a strong and collaborative relationship within our integrated team, a characteristic which we will bring to our relationship with the MoD for the System of Systems Integrator for FRES."