I'll believe it when I see it.
I can remember one public facing document highlighting defence spending where they used an image of a Kresta II class cruiser ... in the mid 2000's.Not sure when it was, but I seem to recall a DND publication, maybe an early Maple Leaf, with a collage of historical images of the Navy on the cover. These included a smiling image of a sailor in what some one must have thought was RCN square rig. Unfortunately he was wearing a USN gob hat.
I can see how it happens.I can remember one public facing document highlighting defence spending where they used an image of a Kresta II class cruiser ... in the mid 2000's.
It is, you can see the ensign at the stern.
This screams CA/RCAF DEU Image Tech/PAO, that didn't bother to ask any of their white shirted brethren what kind of boats are in the shot.
The CF-18 Maintenance Record Set software had a top view Mig-29 outline as its icon until very recently….I can see how it happens.
Some industrious Image Tech/PAO looks through Combat Camera for "cool" pictures, sees boats, and runs with it. Never considering to ask whether or not the "cool" picture is of Canadian kit.
If you're not into ships/military things, it's hard to tell an Arleigh Burke from a Halifax...
Wasn’t there a Heritage Moment on CBC a few years back around rememberance day about “honouring our fallen” where the troops in the footage were German?It is, you can see the ensign at the stern.
This screams CA/RCAF DEU Image Tech/PAO, that didn't bother to ask any of their white shirted brethren what kind of boats are in the shot.
I think it was just a tweet from VAC, but it was definitely only a few years back.Wasn’t there a Heritage Moment on CBC a few years back around rememberance day about “honouring our fallen” where the troops in the footage were German?
There was an RCL ad a few years ago that played Nazi-era German military music in the background.Wasn’t there a Heritage Moment on CBC a few years back around rememberance day about “honouring our fallen” where the troops in the footage were German?
He is spot on in his assessment, as usual. Hopefully it's in the handover notes for his replacement.'We need to pull our weight': Top soldier on feds' defence spending record
Outgoing Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre says Canada is unprepared to meet the challenges of an increasingly insecure world and needs to step up for its allies, as it remains the only NATO member without a clear date to reach the group's spending commitments.www.ctvnews.ca
Sorry, but the cynicism in me just won't let go. The first problem that DND and the civil service needs to fix is the high cost of running DND which is unrelated to producing defence deliverables.'We need to pull our weight': Top soldier on feds' defence spending record
Outgoing Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre says Canada is unprepared to meet the challenges of an increasingly insecure world and needs to step up for its allies, as it remains the only NATO member without a clear date to reach the group's spending commitments.www.ctvnews.ca
True enough, but that generally applies to capital equipment. The vast bulk of defence expenditures are in the nature of personnel costs and O&M.Defence inflation is materially greater than the normal CPI. That is not acknowledged at senior levels of government.
DND / CAF create initiatives that they pay out of current funds, rather than being good bureaucrats and seeking new money for new things. That weakens sustainment of the things that are and the new things begun.
That is very much one of the things that ought to high on the list of things to change. I'll spare you a repetition of my various thoughts on how. But what the hell - see here.The mobility of the military (postings) creates a Schrodinger type problem: CAF member pay as an individual appears high, but the inability to have a consistent, reliable second household income creates additional pressure on earnings.
That would be a tiny, but necessary, start.A detailed deconstruction of the foundational failings of Defence accounting and reporting would require months of effort... But suffice it to say that there's a need for a crew of CPAs to unpack what / how / why spending is what it is, where it goes, and how to optimize things.
Ok who wants the job?He is spot on in his assessment, as usual. Hopefully it's in the handover notes for his replacement.
That's the kicker. I would say its less a matter of who wants it, and more a case of who the GiC thinks will tow the party line.Ok who wants the job?
That's the kicker. I would say its less a matter of who wants it, and more a case of who the GiC thinks will tow the party line.
General Eyre has been fighting against the GoC's "rosy" defence picture like the 3rd monkey on Noah's Ark after feeling a couple rain drops. I think Team Red will want someone less vocal and more malleable this time around.
There is a large proportion of Defence expenditures in O&M that is acquisition of military specific items (ammunition and materiel), plus military specific services (engineering and maintenance). Those are subject to higher inflation.True enough, but that generally applies to capital equipment. The vast bulk of defence expenditures are in the nature of personnel costs and O&M.
The one who is out of consideration now for…reasons.Ok who wants the job?
There is room for improvement, CAF is experimenting with metal 3D printing to reduce costs for example. US navy for example successfully implemented it for parts needed for changing tires on a F18. Reduced the cost from 100k to under 10kThere is a large proportion of Defence expenditures in O&M that is acquisition of military specific items (ammunition and materiel), plus military specific services (engineering and maintenance). Those are subject to higher inflation.
So, for example, if the RCAF acquires new air to air missiles, those are an O&M cost... And the cost of periodic recertification of said missiles by the OEM is also O&M.