THE EPPP CHAIR BREAKFASTS :
«PPP Defence, what prospects for the next five years?»
Wednesday 17 May 2017 from 8.30am to 10am
At IAE Paris 12 rue Jean Antoine de Baïf, 75013 Paris Room D6, 1st floor
Registrations
Public-private partnerships, and more generally outsourcing, take many contractual or organisational forms within the Ministry of Defence. Outsourcing projects are carried out in areas as varied as transport, training, infrastructure, catering, maintenance and logistics, within a strictly defined legislative and regulatory framework. An innovative approach, the measured involvement of private partners in the performance of certain public service missions that were previously carried out by the public sector should make it possible to release new budgetary leeway for the Ministry of Defence.
In a tighter budgetary context and just a few days after the presidential elections, Public-Private Partnerships are a key issue. At a time when the direction of the future defence budget is already being discussed, it seems appropriate to bring together PPP players and practitioners, not only to take stock of the PPP tool in the defence sector, but above all to discuss its future prospects over the next five years.
Speakers:
Guillaume FARDE, Associate Director of Althing, Sécurité & Intelligence économique, specialises in the economics of security and defence. He holds a doctorate in management science and is a lecturer at Sciences Po Paris, where he is scientific director of the security and defence course at the School of Public Affairs. He is the author of a recent book on the outsourcing of security and defence missions in France.
Julia MARIS is Managing Director of Défense Conseil International (DCI), the French Ministry of Defence's benchmark operator for the transfer of French military know-how abroad to the armed forces of countries that are friends of France. A graduate of ENA and an auditor at IHEDN, she is the author of the essay Leading in an Era of Rupture, published in 2016. Julia MARIS will talk to us about the HéliDax contract, the first public-private partnership concluded by the Ministry of Defence.
About the EPPP Chair :
The Economics of Public-Private Partnerships (EPPP) Chair at IAE Paris was created in response to the significant accumulation of data and knowledge on the subject and on the practices of governments, local authorities and businesses in the field of public-private contracts or public-private partnerships in the broadest sense (concessions, public service delegations, partnership contracts, PFIs, etc.).
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