The cabinet has cleared the way for Ireland to participate in four European Defence Agency (EDA) projects.
THE CABINET HAS cleared the way for Ireland to participate in four European Defence Agency projects.
the projects work on a “collaborative procurement” and it is understood a report by Tánaiste Micheál Martin, who is also Minister for Defence and Foreign Affairs, has told cabinet that it will reduce cost and give security of supply. The projects, which do not cost money unless an order is placed, will last for eight years with the possibility of an extension. Ireland is also not bound by the contract to only use the project to buy military equipment.The fourth project is the EDA Military Computer Emergency Response Team Operational Network Project.
Ireland is participating in a number of projects under the Permanent Structured Co-operation element of the EU Global Strategy.
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