Tracker said:
How are you going to fix the problem? I suggest that those people who are having a problem with the recruiting system seek avenues of redress. If enough people complain to the right office, it might get fixed.
If you look at my earlier post, you will see that the chain of command brought the issue to Comd LFWA, who took it to the CLS, wo took it to Comd CFRG. "Supporting Fires" have included SCONDVA, Reserve 2000, the Minister's Monitoring Committee, numerous Honorary Colonels, Reserve unit COs, Res CBG Comds and their staffs, applicants and their families. There have also been various mentions in the media.
The only practical solution is to increase the size of the "aperture" created by CFRG's capacity. This means:
- beefing up the medical review capability, including hiring civilian doctors. If civ doctors can approve firefighters, police, oilfield workers and others in hazardous or "exposed" occupations, they can be instructed on how to review military recruits;
-devolve medical review to more than one location, with a Med IG to check on standards periodically;
-increase the capacity of the recruiting machinery by raising Reserve Recruiting Augmentation Detatchments, composed of Class A and B Res who can be employed to beef up the throughput capacity, and who will provide a base for expansion in an emergency surge. At present no such capacity exists, as far as I know;
-hire more background investigators to speed the security checks, as these are particularly important and must not be sacrificed for expediency;and
-make recruiting a high profile, rewarded duty (as the USMC does) for RegF people.
That should do it.
Cheers.