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Press release MULTIPLE PROFIT RATES ON CONTRACTS COULD SAVE MOD MILLIONS Taxpayers and the Armed Forces could be saved millions if multiple profit rates are introduced for defence
contractors, the new Ministry of Defence regulator has found. The margin on some contracts could be reduced by almost two-thirds, the Single Source Regulations Office has said in launching
its consultation on Multiple Profit Rates. On one exclusive ‘single source’ agreement the SSRO discovered it could save the taxpayer £8.4 million if a 4 per cent ‘construction’ profit rate
was used on a building deal awarded an 11 per cent margin. Companies who now enter exclusive ‘single source’ contracts with the Ministry of Defence receive a fixed profit rate of 8.95 per
cent. No discretion is made between those who build highly complex weapon systems or those who clean barracks. Clive Tucker, the SSRO’s Interim Chairman said: > It is the SSRO’s view that
having a number of baseline profit > rates for different activities would better reflect risk and reward. > A contract to build a missile or submarine does not compare to one > to
clean an office or construct a facility. Some contracts carry > little risk and we argue should not be rewarded with high profit > margins. The consultation document is part of the
SSRO’s significant reform to the ‘Yellow Book’ guidelines that date back to 1968. Previously profit rates were determined from too broad a range of companies not relevant to defence and with
widely varying margins. These included pharmaceutical firms with margins of more than 20 per cent or tobacco companies with profits of 30 per cent. It also included food companies such as
Tesco’s with a margin of less than 3 per cent. The independent defence watchdog last year examined profit rates of both defence and civilian companies to find a fair method of charging. The
multiple profit rates would be calculated using the new 2016/17 transparent methodology with a more appropriate and more international range of companies The SSRO has in its new consultation
suggested six different categories for single source contracts. Under one of the categories, ‘develop and make’, a separate profit rate will be awarded to companies that manufacture
equipment to order – such as the Astute submarine or Brimstone 2 missile. This includes purchase of long-lead items, systems integration and upgrade, along with research, design and
development of intellectual property. A different rate will be calculated for firms that ‘provide and maintain’ kit. This includes items where the contractor owns assets or contract work
that covers servicing MOD equipment, such as RAF Hawk jets. Similarly ‘asset hours’, such as flying hours on a leased aircraft should be included as well as training. A ‘composite rate’ is
proposed for projects that combine both ‘develop and make’ and ‘provide and maintain’. It will be a mean average of the two. Substantial savings could be made if a ‘construction’ category is
available. Profit rates across the construction industry are around 4 per cent. Under the current agreed Baseline Rate of 8.95 per cent firms building docks and warehouses are in some cases
making double the civilian sector profit. Similarly firms that have been enjoying sizeable profits for ‘ancillary services’, such as cleaning, gardening or IT support services should
receive a lower margin. “An appropriate reward for the routine work carried out under these contracts should be differentiated from more complex activities,” the consultation document said.
Mr Tucker said: > In situations where the activity is complex the reward should > properly be greater. The sixth category is labelled ‘zero rate’ mainly for military charities who are
not permitted or do not wish to make a profit. It could also apply when a contractor feels a zero rate is appropriate. Mr Tucker said: > Setting a fair baseline profit rate is critical to
maintaining the > credibility of single source procurement. > Single source suppliers derive significant advantages from long-term > contracts with HM Government that stem from the
10-year planning > horizon set out in the defence equipment plan which accompanied the > SDSR. By its own admission, last year was a prosperous* one for the > defence sector, and
we want to make sure that industry receives a > fair and reasonable return for its work. The SSRO will submit its recommended rates to the Secretary of State for Defence in January next
year. * ADS publication: ‘UK Defence Outlook 2016’ NOTES * The consultation is open from Friday 8 July to Thursday 18 August. * A contract is a Qualifying Defence Contract (QDC) if the
Secretary of State for defence purchases goods, works or services for defence purposes, and the contract is not the result of a competitive process and has a value of £5 million or more. *
Contracts with a foreign government, for the purpose of intelligence activities, for the acquisition, management or maintenance of land/buildings, and contracts made within the framework of
a cooperative international defence programme are excluded. * The 8.95 per cent profit rate compares favourably with Western Europe defence companies, which have an average profit of 7.26
per cent and North America with 8.28 per cent. * The SSRO has already saved the taxpayer and MOD £13.4 million by, among other actions, bringing the baseline profit rate down from 10.70 per
cent to 8.95 per cent. A further £61 million of costs are currently being challenged. * Single source contracts represented 53 per cent of new MOD contracts worth £8.3 billion in 2014/15
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