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Nov 18 2021

NSPA General Manager participates in NATO Industry Forum


LUXEMBOURG - On 17 November 2021, NSPA General Manager, Ms Stacy Cummings, participated in the plenary session of the NATO-Industry Forum in Rome, Italy. The NATO-Industry Forum took place on 17 and 18 November 2021 allowing strategic dialogue with industry on NATO capability planning, development and delivery.

Ms Cummings took part in the plenary session and discussed with other keynote speakers from the Armed Forces and the private sector on innovative acquisition to maintain the military edge. She offered her view on defence procurement based on her experience in the U.S. Department of Defense, mentioning the importance of dual-use technology and the necessity for the military to have a mechanism that filters and leverages what is available on the commercial market. Ms Cummings welcomed NATO's continued effort to adapt to a more complex and more competitive world, touching upon new projects such as the NATO's first Innovation Fund or the NATO's Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA).

She then highlighted the role of NSPA as the link between Nations and the Industry for the acquisition of multinational, complex systems. "NSPA is at the forefront of this, supporting our 30 Allies and Partner Nations through multinational acquisitions and economies of scale. NSPA in fact acquires, operates, and maintains everything through an unbiased link between industry and the nations", she assured.

"NSPA is at the forefront of this, supporting our 30 Allies and Partner Nations through multinational acquisitions and economies of scale. NSPA in fact acquires, operates, and maintains everything through an unbiased link between industry and the nations

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg General underscored the defence spending increases undertaken by NATO Allies since 2014. "In total over the last seven years, this has added 260 billion extra dollars for defence; and that really shapes the market, you, as industry are operating in; then you the industry, the private sector, the defence industry, you nurture innovation; with the extra money, you maintain and upgrade our existing capabilities; and you develop and manufacture new ones; this is crucial to ensure we keep our technological edge, and to protect our citizens; so it is in our shared interest to work very closely together," he emphasized.

"NATO is operating from a position of strength," Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of NATO's Military Committee pointed out. "NATO nations have Academic Excellence; the top 20 universities in the world are all on the soil of Allies; this supports industrial excellence; innovation and creativity do not reside solely in industry; each player has a unique role to play; but NATO needs to embrace these innovators, be it in academia or industry," he also said.

"We face an uncertain future – but we face it together," General Philippe Lavigne, Supreme Allied Commander for Transformation said. "My message to my NATO's colleagues is, therefore: Let's be bold enough to embrace innovation, smart enough to grow our agility, and open enough to learn from Allies' industries; we can win by working together - as a team, and I am excited about that shared future," he added.

During NATO-Industry Forum, industry leaders had the opportunity to contribute to the debate on the development of the new NATO Strategic Concept, which will be approved at the 2022 Summit in Madrid.


NSPA General Manager participates in NATO Industry Forum

Story by NATO Support and Procurement Agency

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