Strategy
Saudi Vision 2030 sets a target to localize more than 50% of military spending on equipment and services by 2030. The General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) has developed the Military Industries Sector Strategy in direct alignment with the National Security Strategy and the National Defense Strategy. GAMI also seeks to achieve the key national strategic priorities.
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Enhancing military readiness
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Enhancing strategic autonomy
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Improving transparency and spending efficiency
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Building a sustainable domestic military industries
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Joint operations between all security and military agencies
Pillars of the Military Industries Sector Strategy
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Military Procurement
Managing military and security procurement to meet capability requirements, and support readiness, localization, interoperability, and increasing transparency and spending efficiency.
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Military Manufacturing
Issuing policies and regulations to enable access to the local military industries sector, licensing and setting standards for supporting manufacturing activities, implementing localization requirements through the Industrial Participation Program.
Enablers of the Military Industries Sector Strategy
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Incentives
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Regulations and Polices
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Human Capital
Localization Domains
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Air Domain
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Armament Domain
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Land Domain
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Naval Domin
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Defense Electronics