The Government has reappointed Lord Mark Lancaster as its Defence and Security Advocate, to drive the UK's defence and security export success until March 2026.
Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has reappointed Lord Mark Lancaster as the Government's Defence and Security Advocate, to drive the UK's defence and security export success until March 2026.
Lord Lancaster will report directly to the Business and Trade Secretary and will continue his programme of visits both overseas and at home to promote UK defence and security exports.
By supporting industry to benefit from export opportunities, Lord Lancaster's work will directly support the defence industry's position as a growth sector and the Industrial Strategy's aim to align the imperatives of strong national security with a high growth economy.
Lord Lancaster was initially appointed in January 2023 and has brought a wealth of specialist defence experience to the role. Major-General, Lord Lancaster, is Director of the Army Reserves and was a Defence Minister between 2015-2019. He was also previously a Major in the Territorial Army, having served as part of NATO peacekeeping forces in Kosovo and Bosnia.