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Join us for the SCAF workshop titled "Investment Appraisal: Is it Best Used?" on Tuesday, February 9, 2010, at the Royal Institution of Naval Architects, London. This event features leading experts including Neil Davies from the Ministry of Defence, Paul Duvall from QinetiQ, and Ron Bradbery from the University of Bath, who will share their insights on economic evaluation in defence projects. Following engaging presentations, participants can discuss their thoughts during a round table moderated by Arthur Griffiths. Free attendance for new SCAF members until August 2010!
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SCAF Workshop “Investment Appraisal: is it best used?” Tuesday 9th February 2010 Royal Institution of Naval Architects, London
Welcome • Special welcome to new members • Entitled to free attendance to all SCAF seminars and events up to August 2010 • Security • Facilities & Breaks • Fire Escapes/Procedures
Morning Programme 10.00am Welcome and Introduction 10.10am Neil Davies, Chief Economist and Head of Division for Economic Statistics and Advice, Ministry of Defence 10.55am Paul Duvall, Principal Consultant, QinetiQ, HVR Practice 11.40am Ron Bradbery, PhD Research Student, University of Bath 12.30-13.30 LUNCH
Afternoon Programme 13.30pm Val Jonas, Chief Executive Officer, Risk Decisions Group 14.15pm Colin Drysdale, Senior Consultant, ATKINS 15.00pm TEA 15.30pm Round Table Discussion, moderated by Arthur Griffiths, Chairman, SCAF 16.30pm Closing Remarks
The Workshop Please enjoy today’s workshop and ask questions at the end of each paper. Any questions held over will be addressed during the Round Table.
SCAF Workshop “Investment Appraisal: is it best used?” Tuesday 9th February 2010 Royal Institution of Naval Architects, London
Next SCAF Workshop “Defence Indecision – Measuring Cost and Schedule Implications” Wednesday 21st April 2010 The BAWA Centre, Filton, Bristol Topics will include: • Historical Trend Analysis and Cost Growth • Benefits and Working of Partnering Arrangements • Overcoming System and Component Obsolescence • Measurement of Uncertainty and Risk