Preliminary Pages
Foreword
This review of the Defence Annual
Report 2006-2007 focuses on the activities, achievements and undertakings of
the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and the Department of Defence during the
period July 2006 to June 2007.  At the end of this reporting period, Defence
had over 3,800 personnel deployed on overseas operations, and around 450
personnel engaged in protecting Australia’s northern borders, and was
successfully conducting 14 operations and military campaigns across Africa, the
Middle East, the Pacific and Australia. During this period, the ADF also
carried out five short-notice emergency relief operations in Lebanon, Tonga, Indonesia and Solomon Islands. 
In September 2006, around 400
Australian soldiers of the 1st Reconstruction Task Force (RTF)
arrived in Uruzgan Province as part of Australia’s commitment to the
reconstruction and stabilisation of Afghanistan. The 1stRTF achieved
outstanding success and provided a solid foundation for subsequent RTF
rotations. In April 2007, a Special Forces Task Group and an Air Force Radar
Reporting Element were also deployed to Afghanistan, taking Australia’s commitment to Operation Slipper to over 800 personnel. Australia’s commitment to the reconstruction and stabilisation of Afghanistan continues today.
In late June 2007, the ADF became
a major support agency to the Government’s Northern Territory Emergency
Response Task Force (Operation Outreach) to provide logistics, communications,
mobility and liaison to this whole-of-government initiative.
During the 2006-2007 reporting
period, in additional to the significant operational tempo, Defence also
maintained a focus on equipment acquisition, as well as seeking improvements in
the areas of finance, management and accountability. 
The review of the
Defence Annual Report is an important task and an opportunity for the Defence
Sub-Committee to inquire into a broad range of Defence issues as part of the
process of accountability of Government agencies to Parliament. The Defence
Sub-Committee takes this responsibility very seriously.
This year, the Defence
Sub-Committee selected a broad range of issues for examination at public
hearings held on 10 July 2008 and 29 August 2008. The major topics
included the Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO); the Joint Strike Fighter
(JSF); Personnel issues; and several other issues of interest.
The first topic
examines a number of key DMO responsibilities, including significant funding
slippages in DMO’s Top 30 Projects list and Australian industry capability.
Topic two JSF examines
the Joint Strike Fighter (F35); the background of the project, the progress to
date and cost estimates. The issue of future air combat capability was also
raised with the CDF and is discussed in this section of the review. 
Under the heading of
‘personnel’, the Committee examined the progress of the Military Justice
Reforms, recruitment and retention, personnel shortages in critical trades and
the issue of reportable fringe benefits for selected Defence conditions of
service and allowances.
Under the heading of
‘Other issues’, the Committee examined the ADF’s preparedness to conduct
peacekeeping operations; the current and future role of armour;
interoperability of new communications platforms with legacy systems; and the
Hardened and Networked Army.
To conclude the review of the
Defence Annual Report 2006-2007, the Chief of the Defence Force made himself
available at the end of the second Public Hearing for wide-ranging discussions
on current issues across the entire Defence Annual Report. 
The Committee would like to thank
all of the individuals and organisations that participated in this Review of
the Defence Annual Report 2006-2007. We would also like to express our ongoing
appreciation to the men and women of the ADF for the outstanding work that they
continue to do in Australia and around the world. Finally, the Committee would
also like to thank the families for the support they provide and the sacrifices
they endure, to enable our Service men and women to contribute to Australia’s security.
The Hon Arch
Bevis MP
Chair Defence Sub-Committee
 
Membership of the Committee
 
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   Chair 
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   Senator M Forshaw 
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   Deputy
  Chair 
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   The Hon D Hawker MP 
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   Members 
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   Senator M Arbib (from 01/07/08) 
  Senator A Bartlett (till 30/06/08) 
  Senator M Bishop 
  Senator M Cormann   (till
  23/09/08) 
  Senator A Eggleston (till
  19/03/08) 
  Senator the Hon A
  Ferguson  
  (from 01/07/08) 
  Senator M Fifield   
  Senator the Hon D Johnston 
  (from 23/09/08) 
  Senator L J Kirk   (till 30/06/08) 
  Senator the Hon J A L (Sandy) Macdonald (till
  30/06/08) 
  Senator C M Moore   
  Senator K O’Brien   (from
  01/07/08) 
  Senator M Payne (from 19/03/08) 
  Senator N Stott Despoja (till
  30/06/08) 
  Senator R Trood 
  Senator R S Webber (till 30/06/08) 
  The Hon B Baldwin MP 
  The Hon A Bevis MP 
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   Mr M Danby MP 
  Ms A Ellis MP 
  Mr S W Gibbons MP   
  Ms S Grierson MP 
  Mr D Hale MP 
  The Hon I
  Macfarlane MP 
  Mrs L Markus MP (from 25/09/08) 
  Ms S Mirabella MP   
  Ms M Parke MP 
  Ms K Rea MP 
  Mr B Ripoll MP 
  The Hon A Robb AO MP (till 25/09/08) 
  Mr S Robert MP 
  The Hon P Ruddock MP 
  Ms J Saffin MP 
  The Hon B Scott MP 
  Mr K Thomson MP 
  Ms M Vamvakinou
  MP 
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   Secretary 
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   Dr M Kerley 
    
    
    
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Membership of the Defence Sub-Committee
 
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   Chair    | 
  
   The Hon A Bevis MP    | 
  
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   Deputy
  Chair    | 
  
   The Hon B Baldwin MP     | 
  
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   Members    | 
  
     
  Senator M Arbib  
  Senator
  M Bishop 
  Senator
  the Hon A Ferguson  
  Senator M Fifield   
  Senator M Forshaw   (ex officio) 
  Senator
  the Hon D Johnston 
   Senator K O’Brien   
  Senator M Payne
    
  Senator R Trood 
  Mr M Danby MP 
  Mr S W Gibbons MP   
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  Ms S Grierson MP 
  Mr
  D Hale MP 
  The
  Hon D Hawker MP (ex officio) 
  The
  Hon I Macfarlane MP 
  Mrs L Markus MP   
  Ms S Mirabella MP   
  Mr B Ripoll MP 
  Mr S Robert MP 
  Ms
  J Saffin MP 
  The
  Hon B Scott MP   
  Mr K Thomson MP 
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Committee Secretariat
 
 
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   Secretary 
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   Dr Margot Kerley 
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   Defence
  Adviser 
  Inquiry
  Secretary 
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   LTCOL Paul Nothard AM CSC 
  Mr Muzammil Ali 
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   Research
  Officer 
  Officer
  Manager 
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   Ms Philippa Davies 
  Mrs Donna Quintus-Bosz 
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   Administrative
  Officers 
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   Mr Paul Jeanroy 
  Mrs Sonya Gaspar 
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   Graduate 
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   Ms Juliet Sironi 
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Terms of reference
 
Pursuant to paragraph 1 (b) of its resolution of
appointment, the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and trade
is empowered to consider and report on the annual reports of government
agencies, in accordance with a schedule presented by the Speaker of the House
of Representatives.[1]
The Speaker’s schedule lists annual reports from agencies
within the Defence and Foreign Affairs portfolios as being available for review
by the Committee.[2]
 
List of abbreviations
 
  39PSB             39th Personnel Support
Battalion, Sydney
  ACPB             Armidale-Class Patrol Boats
 
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   ADF 
  ADFPKC 
  ADI 
  AEW&C 
  AMC 
  ANAO 
  APCML 
  APS 
  ARH 
  AWD 
  BCSS 
  BY 
  CAIG 
  CATB 
  CDF 
  CO 
  DFAT 
  DMO 
  DMP 
  DOD 
  DRP 
  DVA 
  ELF 
  ESFS 
  ESM 
  FBT 
  FFG 
  GAO 
  GOPS 
  GORPS 
  HECS 
  HELP 
  HF 
  HNA 
  IGADF 
  IOC 
  IOT&E 
  JPO 
  JSF 
  MRH-90 
  NACC 
  NGOs 
  PAES 
  PBS 
  PSFD 
  PWC 
  RAAF 
  RAN 
  RAR 
  RLLT 
  RSM 
  SAR 
  SDD 
  SJFADT 
  SWAPP 
  TY 
  UN 
    
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   Australian Defence Force 
  Australian Defence force
  Peacekeeping Centre 
  Australian Defence Industries 
  Airborne Early Warning and
  Control Aircraft 
  Australian Military Court 
  Australian National Audit Office 
  Asia Pacific Centre for Military
  Law 
  Australian Public Service 
  Armed Reconnaissance Helicopters 
  Air Warfare Destroyer 
  Battlefield Command Support
  System 
  By Year 
  Cost Analysis Improvement Group 
  Cooperative Avionics Test Bed 
  Chief of Defence Force 
  Commanding Officer 
  Department of Foreign Affairs and
  Trade 
  Defence Material Organisation 
  Director of Military Prosecutions 
  Department of Defence 
  Defence Reform Program 
  Department of Veterans’ Affairs 
  Enhanced Land Force 
  Emergency Support for Families
  Scheme 
  Electronic Support Measures 
  Fringe Benefit Tax 
  Royal Australian Navy’s Guided
  Missile Frigates 
  United States Government
  Accountability Office 
  Graded Officer Pay Structure 
  Graded Other Ranks Pay Structure 
  Higher Education Contribution
  Scheme 
  Higher Education Loan Program 
  High Frequency 
  Hardened and Networked Army 
  Inspector General of the
  Australian Defence Force 
  Initial Operational Capability 
  Initial Operational Test and
  Evaluation 
  Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)
  Program Office 
  Joint Strike Fighter 
  Multi Role Helicopters 
  New Air Combat Capability 
  Non Government Organisations 
  Portfolio Additional Estimates
  Statements 2007-08 
  Portfolio Budget Statements
  2007-08 
  Production Sustainment and
  follow-on Development 
  Joint Standing Committee on
  Public Works  
  Royal Australian Air Force 
  Royal Australian Navy 
  Royal Australian Regiment 
  Remote Locality Leave Travel 
  Regimental Sergeant Major 
  Selected Acquisition Report 
  System Development and
  Demonstration 
  Senate Joint Committee on Foreign
  Affairs, Defence and Trade 
  Service Workforce Access Program
  for Partners 
  Then Year 
  United Nations 
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List of recommendations
2     Defence Materiel Organisation
Recommendation 1
That subject to national security requirements, the ADF and
Government schedule large acquisitions in a sustainable manner over time, to
avoid peaks and troughs for Australian industry and to better provide a
long-term through-life support capability.
3     Department of Defence - Joint Strike Fighter
  F35
Recommendation 2
That consideration of Australia’s future combat aircraft
needs, including the critical air to air combat role, be determined by the
paramount strategic importance of this capability, as recognised in the 2000
White Paper. That the decision on future air combat capability be determined by
the analysis of available platform capabilities against Australia’s strategic
requirements and not be constrained by a predetermined requirement for a single
platform.
4     Department of Defence – Personnel
Recommendation 3
The Committee recommends that the Government exempts the
Remote Locality Leave Travel entitlement from fringe benefits reporting.
5     Department of Defence – Other issues
Recommendation 4
The Committee recommends that the Government consider the
acquisition of battlefield mobility assets for the Abrams tank, such as a
bridge-laying capability.
Recommendation 5
The Committee recommends that the Government expedite a
solution to upgrade communications suites to ensure integration of all battle
management systems to create a modern and effective Network Centric Warfare
capability.