Appendix 1-Defence organisation outcome structure
New outcome and output
structure[1]
Outcome 1: Australia's national
interests are protected and advanced through the provision of military
capabilities and the promotion of security and stability
Output
group 1.1: Office of the Secretary and CDF
Output group 1.2: Navy capabilities
Output 1.2.1: Navy headquarters
Output 1.2.2: Fleet headquarters
Output 1.2.3: Capability for major
surface combatant operations
Output 1.2.4: Capability for naval
aviation operations
Output 1.2.5: Capability for
patrol boat operations
Output 1.2.6: Capability for
submarine operations
Output 1.2.7: Capability for
afloat support
Output 1.2.8: Capability for mine
warfare
Output 1.2.9: Capability for
amphibious lift
Output 1.2.10: Capability for
hydrographic, meteorological and oceanographic operations
Output 1.2.11: Navy systems command
Output group 1.3: Army capabilities
Output 1.3.1: Army command and
executive
Output 1.3.2: Capability for
special operations
Output 1.3.3: Capability for medium
combined arms operations
Output 1.3.4: Capability for light
combined arms operations
Output 1.3.5: Capability for army
aviation operations
Output 1.3.6: Capability for
combat support to operations
Output 1.3.7: Capability for
operational logistics support to land forces
Output 1.3.8: Capability for
reserve protective operations
Output 1.3.9: Training support Army
Output group 1.4: Air Force capabilities
Output 1.4.1: Air Force
headquarters executive and agencies
Output 1.4.2: Air command headquarters
and executive
Output 1.4.3: Capability for
training support
Output 1.4.4: Capability for
airlift operations
Output 1.4.5: Capability for
combat support of air operations
Output 1.4.6: Capability for
strategic surveillance and maritime attack operations
Output 1.4.7: Capability for air
combat operations
Output 1.4.8: Capability for aerospace
operational support
Output group 1.5: Intelligence capabilities
Output 1.5.1: Intelligence
Output 1.5.2: Security
Output 1.5.3: International policy
Output group 1.6: Defence support
Output 1.6.1: Defence support
executive
Output 1.6.2: Defence health
services
Output 1.6.3: Personnel services
Output 1.6.4: Defence legal
Output 1.6.5: Infrastructure
Output 1.6.6: National operations
Output
group 1.7: Defence science and technology
Output
group 1.8: Chief Information Officer
Output
group 1.9: Vice Chief of the Defence Force
Output
group 1.10: Joint Operations Command
Output
group 1.11: Capability development
Output
group 1.12: Chief Finance Officer
Output
group 1.13: People strategies and policy
Output group 1.14: Superannuation and housing
support services for current and retired defence personnel and other
administered items
Output 1.14.1: Superannuation
Output 1.14.2: Housing support
services for current and retired Defence personnel
Output 1.14.3: Other administered
items
Outcome 2: Military operations and other tasks directed by the Government to
achieve the desired results
Output group 2.1: Operations contributing to the
security of the immediate neighbourhood
Output 2.1.1: Operation Astute
Output 2.1.2: Operation Anode
Output group 2.2: Operations supporting wider
interests
Output 2.2.1: Operation Slipper
Output 2.2.2: Operation Catalyst
Outcome 3: Defence's support to the Australian community and civilian authorities
to achieve the desired results
Output group 3.1: Defence contribution to national
support tasks in Australia
Output 3.1.1: Defence force aid to
civil authority tasks
Output 3.1.2: Defence force aid to
civil community tasks
Output 3.1.3: Operation Resolute
Output 3.1.4: Operation Testament
Defence—Previous
outcome and output structure[2]
Outcome 1: Command of operations in defence of Australia
and its interests
Output 1.1: Command of operations
Output 1.2: Defence Force military
operations and exercises
Output 1.3: Contribution to national
support tasks
Outcome 2: Navy capability for the defence of Australia
and its interests
Output 2.1: Capability for major
surface combatant operations
Output 2.2: Capability for naval
aviation operations
Output 2.3: Capability for patrol boat
operations
Output 2.4: Capability for submarine
operations
Output 2.5: Capability for afloat
support
Output 2.6: Capability for mine
warfare
Output 2.7: Capability for amphibious
lift
Output 2.8: Capability for hydrographic,
meteorological and oceanographic operations
Outcome 3: Army capability for the defence of Australia
and its interests
Output 3.1: Capability for special
operations
Output 3.2: Capability for medium
combined arms operations
Output 3.3: Capability for light
combined arms operations
Output 3.4: Capability for army
aviation operations
Output 3.5: Capability for ground-based
air defence
Output 3.6: Capability for combat
support operations
Output 3.7: Capability for regional
surveillance
Output 3.8: Capability for operational
logistics support to land forces
Output 3.9: Capability for motorised
combined arms operations
Output 3.10: Capability for protective
operations
Outcome 4: Air Force capability for the defence of Australia
and its interests
Output 4.1: Capability for air combat
operations
Output 4.2: Capability for combat
support of air operations
Output 4.3: Capability for surveillance
and response operations
Output 4.4: Capability for airlift
operations
Outcome 5: Strategic policy for the defence of Australia
and its interests
Output 5.1: International policy,
activities and engagement
Output 5.2: Strategic policy and military
strategy
Outcome 6: Intelligence for the defence of Australia and its
interests
Output 6.1: Intelligence
Outcome 7: Superannuation and housing support services for current and retired
Defence personnel
Output 7.1: Superannuation support
services for current and retired Defence personnel
Output 7.2: Housing assistance for
current Defence personnel
Output 7.3: Other administered revenues
and expenses
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