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Greece Advances Defense Procurement Transparency
March 13, 2026
Greece's Minister of National Defense, Nikos Dendias, is scheduled to visit the United Kingdom on March 16-17, 2026, to engage in defense discussions with UK Defense Secretary John Healey focusing on NATO collaboration and bilateral defense cooperation. Concurrently, Greece's Parliamentary Committee on Armament Programs is reviewing reforms aimed at enhancing transparency in military procurement processes. Key reforms include restructuring Follow On Support (FOS) contracts to be funded as separate agreements, which is intended to improve oversight and clarity in post-purchase technical support and maintenance. Updates on major defense programs such as the Achilles Shield and F-35 initiatives are also under review, signaling ongoing modernization efforts.
- The proposed separation of FOS contracts represents a significant shift in procurement strategy, potentially affecting contract structuring and vendor engagement.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased transparency requirements and possible changes in contract management practices within Greek defense acquisitions.
- International contractors and suppliers involved in support and maintenance services may find new opportunities or altered bidding processes due to these reforms.
- The bilateral talks with the UK may influence future cooperative procurement or joint defense initiatives, relevant for companies operating in NATO-aligned markets.
The change is intended to improve transparency in defense procurement.
— Athanasios Davakis, Deputy Defense Minister of Greece
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Hellenic Parliamentβs Committee on Armament Programs and Contracts, Ministry of National Defense, United Kingdom Ministry of Defense, French Ministry of Defense
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