Dear Colleagues:
The Conference of Defence Associations (CDA) would like to bring your attention to an article which appeared in the Ottawa Citizen on Saturday (see link below). The author, General (Ret'd) Paul Manson, President CDA Institute, comments on the recommendations put forth in WOUNDED: Canada's Military and the Legacy of Neglect (see link below), a recently published report from the Senate Committee on National Security and Defence. The report argues that the CF has inadequate resources and is suffering from a rapid decline in CF capabilities due to years of overcommitment, decades of inadequate levels of Canadian defence spending, and complex, inefficient administrative processes. In order to arrest this decline, the report states that the government should increase defence spending to $25-$35 billion per year.
Although General Manson believes that an immediate boost in defence funding is imperative, he does not state that the funding levels should be immediately increased to the $25-$35 a year level. Rather, he reminds readers that the Senate report's projections of $25-$35 billion dollars are for fiscal year 2011-2012. Additionally, Manson suggests that Canada needs to reform its administrative system to manage defence procurement, since the system "can scarcely manage current levels of defence spending." Without quick and forceful action, the federal government is not going to be able to transform the Canadian Forces into an organization that can execute the demands of the recent Defence Policy Statement
Fulfilling all of these requirements will take time, money, and careful planning. Above all, it will require a government that is willing to ensure that defence procurement is not sidelined by parochial domestic interests. In this vein, the CDA is encouraged by the expectation that the government will soon agree to a plan to proceed with a $4.6 billion purchase for 16 badly needed C-130J Hercules transport aircraft (see link for Stephen Thorne's news article below). The CDA hopes that both present and future governments will support this procurement effort, as well as approve other desperately needed capital equipment acquisition initiatives, particularly the much-needed medium lift helicopters and the search and rescue aircrafts. .
We invite those interested in learning more about the shortfalls in Canada's system of defence administration to read a recent editorial published in The Hill Times by General Manson and Dr. Douglas Bland (see link below), as well as a presentation to the Standing Committee on National Security and Defence (SCONDVA) given by Dr. Douglas Bland and Colonel (Ret'd) Howie Marsh.
Alain Pellerin,
Executive Director CDA
613-236-1252
Links:
Bland, Douglas, and Paul Manson. "Transforming DND Administration Next Challenge for Graham," The Hill Times, September 26, 2005 (see full text below). (not posted due to size)
Evidence, 38th Parliament, 1st Session, Standing Committee on National Defence and Veterans Affairs, October 25, 2005. Available from http://www.parl.gc.ca/committee/CommitteePublication.aspx?SourceId=134193
Manson, General (Ret'd) Paul. "In Defence of Defence Spending " Ottawa Citizen, November 19, 2005, B7, available from http://www.cda-cdai.ca/presentations/What_Price_Defence.htm
Thorne, Stephen. "Government to Announce Tuesday it will Proceed with Military Aircraft Purchase," Canada.com News, November 21, 2005, available from http://www.canada.com/components/printstory/printstory4.aspx?id=3f54ced0-9c21-4cba-af2b-780182f63cf0
WOUNDED: Canada's Military and the Legacy of Neglect, Senate Committee on National Security and Defence, September 2005. Available from http://www.parl.gc.ca/38/1/parlbus/commbus/senate/com-e/defe-e/rep-e/repintsep05-e.pdf