2023 Report details for project: Armed Forces Recruitment Programme
| Project name | Armed Forces Recruitment Programme - there are 4 reports for this project: 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 |
|---|---|
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| Organisation | MOD (D17 ) - see all reports for this organisation |
| Report year | 2023 (data is from September 2022) |
| Category | Military - see all reports for this category |
| Description: | The Armed Forces Recruiting Programme is the Tri-Service programme responsible for delivering a single; common Tri-Service Recruiting Operating Model for the Armed Forces. The Programme seeks to bring the three single Service recruiting activities together under one future recruiting service with a commercial partner and a single digital platform. |
| DCA (RAG) | Amber |
| DCA text: | Compared to financial year 21/22-Q4, the IPA's DCA rating at 22/23-Q4 remained at Amber. This is primarily due to the following factors. While the Delivery Confidence remains stable at Amber there is significant risk to this approach to recruitment into the Armed Forces, particularly during the transition phase. |
| Start date | 2018-03-15 |
| End date | 2024-09-30 |
| Schedule text | Compared to financial year 21/22-Q4, the project's end-date at 22/23-Q4 remained schedule to finish on 2024-09-30. This is primarily due to the following factors.Exempt under Section 43 of the FOI Act 2000 (Commercial Interests) - Commercial interests. |
| Baseline | £0.00m |
| Forecast | £0.00m |
| Variance | 0.00% |
| Variance text: | Exempt under Section 43 of the FOI Act 2000 (Commercial Interests) - Commercial interests. |
| Whole Life Cost | £0.00m |
| WLCost text: | Exempt under Section 43 of the FOI Act 2000 (Commercial Interests) - Commercial interests. |
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| Sourcefile | IPA_2023.csv |
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