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Andrew Forzani, Chief Commercial Officer at the Ministry of Defence, and David Marsh, Acting Chief Executive of Dstl, are the latest keynote speakers to be announced for DPRTE 2018 – the UK’s premier defence procurement event.

The two delegates now join Harriett Baldwin, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State and Minister for Defence Procurement, in what promises to be an exciting programme of events.

Andrew Forzani has worked in the commercial, procurement and supply chain environment for the entirety of his career, operating across the health, international aid, infrastructure and construction sectors before joining the MOD. He has led, closed and managed a number of significant commercial deals, including property and infrastructure PFIs in health, education and government.

Meanwhile, David Marsh has been with the MOD for 25 years, and has held previous appointments across a range of major project, programme and operational delivery leadership roles. Today, David has wider responsibilities as the MOD’s Head of Profession for Portfolio, Programme and Project Management and the MOD champion for Sustainable Development.

On 27 March 2018, the DPRTE 2018 Live Keynote Arena will play host to a range of the leading and most influential speakers from across the defence procurement and supply chain marketplace.

Attendees will have an invaluable opportunity to hear directly from those personnel who are actively engaged in both setting and delivering the direction of the UK’s defence procurement and supply chain strategy. Do not miss out on this unique opportunity to hear from a range of the most important speakers within defence procurement.

To discover how your organisation can benefit from participation DPRTE 2018, please visit: www.dprte.co.uk/book-now

Andrew Forzani David Marsh DPRTE 2018 Dstl Harriett Baldwin MOD

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