Unlocking Defence Sector Growth: Maximising ROI with DCI

April 29, 2026

11:00 am

By John Rodigan ,

Business Development Manager

Unlocking Defence Sector Growth: Maximising ROI with DCI

A strategic deep-dive into the UK defence market — combining live procurement intelligence, policy signals, and practical guidance to help your business win more defence contracts.

Presented by John Rodigan, Business Development Manager, DCI  | 

 

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

This webinar covers five core areas designed to turn market intelligence into competitive advantage:

01

The Current UK Defence Market

GDP commitments, spending targets, and what the budget uplift means for suppliers.

02

What We’re Seeing in Our Data

Live procurement intelligence from DCI’s 2025 Defence Procurement Summary.

03

Opportunities in the Next 12 Months

864 expiring contracts worth £2.18B and 125 frameworks worth £297M — the window to engage is now.

04

DCI Success Story

How Henry Brothers Ltd used DCI to sharpen pursuit decisions and build an intelligence-led BD practice.

05

Turn Intelligence into Action

Practical strategies — engage earlier, use intelligence, align with policy — to grow your defence pipeline.

 

THE MARKET OPPORTUNITY

The UK defence market is undergoing its most significant expansion since the Cold War. Defence Secretary John Healey has confirmed the UK will spend 3% of GDP on defence in the next Parliament, rising from £54 billion today to £65 billion by 2027. NATO’s 5% target by 2035 signals sustained, long-term demand across the entire supply chain.

£65B

Defence Spending by 2027

Rising from £54bn today

3%

GDP Target

Next Parliament

5%

NATO Target

By 2035 — Cold War high

2.6%

Current GDP Spend

Ahead of projections

 

KEY POLICY SIGNALS & PROGRAMMES

Recent announcements illustrate the breadth and ambition of UK defence investment:

£500M Air Defence Package

UK-manufactured missiles and artillery for Ukraine, delivered under NATO initiatives to counter drone and missile threats.

£400M Hypersonic & Precision Weapons

Joint investment with France, Germany, and Italy to replace ageing systems such as Storm Shadow.

£10B Type 26 Frigate Export Deal

The UK’s largest-ever warship export — Norway to receive Type 26 frigates, boosting British shipbuilding.

Defence Office for Small Business Growth

A dedicated unit to increase MOD spending with SMEs to £7.5 billion by May 2028, adding £2.5bn in SME contract value.

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