Report Of The Defence Management Review (2007) By Australian Government
The essential features of the current Defence organisation were established over 30 years ago in peacetime.
Today, in a period of high operational activity, this report finds an organisation struggling to deliver administratively when its main focus is on supporting military operations in nine major deployments around the world.
The Defence organisation has undoubtedly made significant progress over the last decade: in military operations, in defence policy, and in a range of public sector reforms. While acknowledging these, the authors found that the current range and nature of military operations is causing stress in Defence, and excessive pressures on senior people. They also found that the organisation has confused its accountabilities and that there is a lack of alignment between responsibility and accountability in key parts of the organisation.
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