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In August 2016, Hudson sought the advice of the [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] (ACOBA) on setting up an independent consultancy. The consultancy's focus is on the 'future operational landscape and potential crises as well as highlighting capability shortfalls across Europe', making make use of Hudson's 'strategic understanding of the international community'. The [[ministry of defence]] (MOD) expressed no concerns over the appointment. The committee approved the appointment on condition that he wait a period of six months from his last day of crown service before assuming his first commission , for two years he should not become personally involved in lobbying the government on behalf of any of his clients; he should also not undertake any work as a consultant which involves providing advice to any organisation on the terms of a bid or contract relating directly to the work of the MOD for a period of 12 months. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/hudson-peter-commander-nato-maritime-command Hudson, Peter, Commander, NATO Maritime Command], ''GOV.uk'', accessed 10 November 2016. </ref>
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His consultancy has taken commissions from:
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*[[L3 Communications]] (October 2016).
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 11:35, 10 November 2016

Vice Admiral Peter Hudson served as NATO Commander Allied Maritime from February 2013 to October 2015. [1]

Independent Consultancy

In August 2016, Hudson sought the advice of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA) on setting up an independent consultancy. The consultancy's focus is on the 'future operational landscape and potential crises as well as highlighting capability shortfalls across Europe', making make use of Hudson's 'strategic understanding of the international community'. The ministry of defence (MOD) expressed no concerns over the appointment. The committee approved the appointment on condition that he wait a period of six months from his last day of crown service before assuming his first commission , for two years he should not become personally involved in lobbying the government on behalf of any of his clients; he should also not undertake any work as a consultant which involves providing advice to any organisation on the terms of a bid or contract relating directly to the work of the MOD for a period of 12 months. [2]

His consultancy has taken commissions from:

Notes

  1. UK Admiral takes over NATO's new Maritime Command, GOV.uk, accessed 10 November 2016.
  2. Hudson, Peter, Commander, NATO Maritime Command, GOV.uk, accessed 10 November 2016.