Financial Public Private Partnerships for the South-African National Defence Forces
Springbok armoured vehicle by DCD Protected Mobility On 16 August 2023, EDTA president Jan Wind was invited to speak about Financial Public Private Partnerships ( FPPPs ) at the Public-Private-Partnerships (PPP) for Security and Defence Conference organised by Defenceweb in Pretoria (South Africa) . His main message was that innovation could speed up if private funds are used effectively in a Public Private Partnerships for Defence. Similarly, private financing methods could be used for major programmes: manufacturing of capabilities and in-service support. It could be important for the South African Defence to take advantage of these opportunities to strengthen its capabilities. Conclusions 1. Progress in Europe Financial Public Private Partnerships are pursued by the European Union, NATO and several European member states. These seem to be quite complex to develop, but it has advantages to involve the financial sector in national security. Certainly, since the war in Ukraine