The Defence Readiness Omnibus and the Economics of Industrial Acceleration in the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base
Permitting Compression, Chemical-Law Flexibility, Procurement Simplification, and Financing Clarity as Determinants of Investment Execution in European Defence
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About this report
The Defence Readiness Omnibus represents a structural intervention in the regulatory conditions that govern how defence-related investment is translated into operational industrial capacity within the European Union.
Its significance does not lie in the creation of new subsidy channels, but in the attempt to reduce the time, uncertainty, and administrative friction that currently shape the feasibility and timing of capital deployment across the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base.
Key questions this report answers
- What instruments and legislative status make up the Defence Readiness Omnibus package architecture?
- How does the 60-day permitting regime act as an operational investment lever?
- How do chemicals-law changes, procurement rules and intra-Union transfers affect execution velocity and cash conversion?
- What are the industrial-investment consequences, legislative risks and underwriting implications for defence-industrial finance?
Inside this report
- Package architecture, instruments, and legislative status
- The 60-day permitting regime as an operational investment lever
- Chemicals-law changes as targeted flexibility in strategically sensitive supply
- Procurement and intra-Union transfers as execution-velocity and cash-conversion
- Sustainable finance and corporate due diligence guidance as a financing-stigma a
- Combined economic logic: reducing the regulatory friction cost of defence invest
- Industrial-investment map of consequences and legislative-risk assessment
- Underwriting translation for defence-industrial finance and investment committee
- Conclusion
Who it's for
Bid, compliance and advisory teams working with EU defence funding and procurement instruments, and the counsel who support them.
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DFM reports are built from primary and official sources — TED procurement notices, CORDIS and the EU Funding & Tenders Portal, EIB operations, the NATO Innovation Fund portfolio, SIPRI data, official budget documents and company disclosures — read together with the underlying legal texts. Sources are cited in the document; it reflects them as of its publication date (26 March 2026). You receive a 28-page PDF, watermarked to you on every page, delivered on the confirmation page and by e-mail immediately after checkout (personal link valid 72 hours, up to 5 downloads). Guest checkout, single-user licence — Terms of Sale.
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