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Research: Quarterly qualifying defence contract statistics: Q2 2024/25

Single Source Regulations Office

November 28
00:00 2024

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This bulletin is part of a regular published series of statistical reports, containing analysis of key QDC/QSC information, covering all contracts that became a QDC/QSC between 1 April 2015 and 30 September 2024.

The SSRO was notified of 716 contracts that became QDCs/QSCs between 1 April 2015 and 30 September 2024. Contractors have one month after the date the contract becomes a QDC/QSC to submit reports, and as of 31 October 2024 the SSRO had received contract reports for 666 contracts. This analysis is based on these 666 contracts, which comprised 557 QDCs and 109 QSCs.

The estimated total contract price was 114.3 billion for contracts that became QDCs/QSCs between 1 April 2015 and 30 September 2024 The average reported estimated contract profit rate across all QDCs/QSCs was 9.46 per cent. In the first six months of 2024/25, the SSRO has received contract reports for 40 new QDCs/QSCs, and an estimated total contract price of 7.8 billion was reported. Eight QDCs/QSCs have been excluded from the profit rate statistics.

The analysis reflects the most recently reported contract data. All data is taken from reports submitted by the contractor for each QDC/QSC as indicated in the bulletin. The data may not reflect values at contract completion.

The publication schedule for the next four quarterly bulletins is as follows:

Quarterly bulletin Date Published
Q3 2024/25 27 February 2025
Q4 2024/25 June 2025 Annual Statistics
Q1 2025/26 August 2025
Q2 2025/26 November 2025

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Published 28 November 2024

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