Written statement to Parliament

Search and rescue helicopters procurement

Plans to negotiate with the preferred bidder for provision of a search and rescue helicopter capability have been delayed.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Rt Hon Philip Hammond

Together with the Secretary of State for Defence, my Rt Hon friend the member for North Somerset (Dr Liam Fox) I had planned to announce to the House today (16 December 2010) an intention to proceed with negotiations with the preferred bidder for the planned procurement of search and rescue helicopter capability. However, the preferred bidder has informed the Ministry of Defence within the last 48 hours that it has become aware of a possible issue in connection with its bid to provide the UK search and rescue capability, which was the basis of its selection as the preferred bidder as announced in February 2010.

In the circumstances it is not appropriate for us to proceed with the planned announcement until the status of this issue has been clarified.

My Rt Hon friend and I will make a further statement to the House as soon as we are able to provide further information and to set out our plans for proceeding to secure the provision of search and rescue helicopter capability in the future. We regret the further uncertainty that this entails for all those involved in providing the UK’s search and rescue service.

Published 16 December 2010