2021 Report details for project: Future Beyond Line Of Sight
Project name | Future Beyond Line Of Sight - there are 7 reports for this project: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 |
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Organisation | MOD (D17 ) - see all reports for this organisation |
Report year | 2021 (data is from March 2021) |
Category | ICT - see all reports for this category |
Description: | Replaces the existing UK sovereign SKYNET 5 secure space-based satellite communications capability. |
DCA (RAG) | Amber/Red |
DCA text: | Compared to financial year 19/20-Q2, the Infrastructure Project Authority's Delivery Confidence Assessment rating remained at Amber/red. This is primarily due to the following factors: Since the last report at 30 September 2021, the operating environment has been impacted by Covid-19 with associated delay experienced on the Assessment Phase of the Service Delivery Wrap and additional risk to the Concept Phase of the Enduring Capability project. Mitigation measures have been set in place for the delay to Service Delivery Wrap, which will ensure continuity of service delivery at the end of the SKYNET 5 Private Finance Initiative contract in August 22. |
Start date | 2011-01-01 |
End date | 2041-12-31 |
Schedule text | Compared to financial year 19/20-Q2, the project's end-date remained scheduled to finish on 31 December 2041 This is primarily due to the following factors: |
Baseline | £0.00m |
Forecast | £0.00m |
Variance | 0.00% |
Variance text: | Exempt under Section 43 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (Commercial Interests) - Commercial interests. |
Whole Life Cost | £0.00m |
WLCost text: | Exempt under Section 43 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (Commercial Interests) - Commercial interests. |
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Sourcefile | IPA_2021.csv |
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