House of Representatives Committees

| Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade

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Review of the Defence annual report 2009-2010

27 February 2012

© Commonwealth of Australia 2012
ISBN 978‐0‐642‐79439‐0 (Printed version)
ISBN 978‐0‐642‐79440‐6 (HTML version)

View the report as a single document - (PDF 935KB)


View the report as separate downloadable parts:

Preliminary Pages (PDF 143KB)
 
Chapter 1 Introduction (PDF 83KB)

Annual Report review objectives and scope
Focus areas
The public hearing
Answers to question on notice

 
Chapter 2 Strategic Reform Program (PDF 101KB)

Background
Current Status
A cost conscious culture
Committee conclusions

 
Chapter 3 Personnel (PDF 113KB)

Women and Indigenous people in the ADF
ADF Pay Remediation
ADF Mental Health Reforms
Current Status
Committee conclusions

 
Chapter 4 Justice and Security (PDF 123KB)

Military Justice System Reforms
Current Status
Committee conclusions
Security of Vital National Assets in the North West of Australia
Current Status
Committee conclusion
Border Protection Command
ADF Base Security
Committee conclusion

 
Chapter 5 Defence Materiel Organisation (PDF 139KB)

Reform and Procurement
Current Status
Committee conclusions
Projects of Concern
Reforms to Projects of Concern
Specific Projects
Air Warfare Destroyer
Amphibious Deployment and Sustainment Program
Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle
Committee conclusions

 
Appendix A – List of Submissions (PDF 26KB)
 
Appendix B – Witnesses appearing at public hearing - Friday 25 March 2011 (PDF 33KB)

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