QinetiQ
QinetiQ is the "controversially" (Guardian) privatised British defence and security technology company. According to The Guardian:
- QinetiQ, part of what was the formerly state-owned Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, was floated earlier this year, making tens of millions of pounds for chairman Sir John Chisholm and chief executive Graham Love.
- The government had already sold 31% of the company to US venture capital company Carlyle for £42m. Carlyle later sold part of that stake for £160m.
Qinetiq runs the British Government's secret military laboratories and was set up by the MOD to work with the Carlyle Group to run DERA, the British Government's "Defence Evaluation and Research Agency".[1]
Contents
Principals
Current Board
- Mark Elliot - Non-executive Chairman
- Leo Quinn - Chief Executive Officer
- David Mellors - Chief Financial Officer
- Michael Harper - Deputy Chairman and Senior Independent Non-executive Director
- Colin Balmer - Non-executive Director
- Noreen Doyle - Non-executive Director
- Admiral Sir James Brunell-Nugent
- Paul Murray - Non-executive Director
- Jon Messent - Company Secretary and Group General Counsel
Former Staff
- John Chisholm - chairman, left QinetiQ in 2010
- Graham Love - chief executive until November 2009
- George Tenet - non-executive director, former Director of the CIA, left QinetiQ in February 2008
- Dame Pauline Neville-Jones is a former Chair Qinetiq plc,
Affiliations
- Defence Manufacturers Association
- QinetiQ was a donor to the Science Media Centre in 2005 according to the SMC.[2]
Lobbying firms
Contact
- Registered office:
- Cody Technology Park
- Ively Road
- Farnborough
- Hampshire
- GU14 0LX
- Website: http://www.qinetiq.com
Related Articles
- Hans Kundnani, Former CIA chief joins Qinetiq, The Guardian, October 24, 2006
Notes
- ↑ QinetiQ History
- ↑ Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Science Media Centre website, 2002-2013.
- ↑ Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014 APPC, accessed 29 January 2015