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The Defence Readiness Omnibus and the Economics of Industrial Acceleration in the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base
What instruments and legislative status make up the Defence Readiness Omnibus package architecture?
The Defence Readiness Omnibus represents a structural intervention in the regulatory conditions. Defence-finance analysis; 28-page sourced DFM PDF report.
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-03-26
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.
This analysis 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?
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The Defence Readiness Omnibus and the Economics of Industrial Acceleration in the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base
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Its significance does not lie in the creation of new subsidy channels, but in the attempt to reduce the time, uncertainty…
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