How will the IPA support Brexit?
The National Audit Office has today published a briefing describing how the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (the Authority) is supporting government departments as they prepare for implementing EU Exit.
The briefing describes:
- The likely impact of EU exit on Government’sÌýMajor Projects Portfolio (GMPP), includingÌýthe existing portfolio and whether EU Exit is likely to result in new projects and programmes.
- How the Authority has adapted its activities toÌýsupport government departments with their early preparations for EU Exit projects, and to help recruit project delivery professionals.
- How the Authority’s activities have increased in part due to EU Exit activitiesÌýand the impact on the Authority’s resource requirements.
°Õ³ó±ðÌýInfrastructure and Projects AuthorityÌýis a governmental body in the United Kingdom, formed in 2016 by the merger ofÌýÌý(IUK) and theÌýMajor Projects AuthorityÌý(²Ñ±Ê´¡).ÌýTony Meggs is the chief executive.
IUK was established in 2010 to support major infrastructure projects involving public sector capital; and the MPA was established in 2011Ìýwith a mandate to oversee and assure the largest government projects.
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