Materiel acquisition and management in Defence
Terms of Reference
On 13 March 2002, the Senate referred the following matters to the Foreign Affairs,
Defence and Trade References Committee for inquiry and report by 2 December 2002. On 12
November 2002, the Committee sought and the Senate subsequently agreed to an extension of
time to report to 27 March 2003.
1. Whether the current materiel acquisition and management framework of
the Department of Defence is effective in meeting the organisation's equipment
requirements.
2. In considering this matter, the committee is to examine and report on
the following issues:
(a) whether the current materiel acquisition and through-life support
system is meeting, and will continue to meet, the needs of Defence and Defence industries
in a timely, cost-effective and qualitative manner;
(b) the impact of the Defence Materiel Organisation acquisition reform program on materiel
acquisition and management;
(c) the current status of major equipment projects in meeting the organisation's
requirements;
(d) the impact of the creation of decentralised System Program Offices on materiel
acquisition and management; and
(e) any other issues relevant to the effectiveness of the current acquisitions framework
which arise in the course of the inquiry.
Submissions
The Committee has extended the deadline for close of submissions and will still
receive submissions until further notice.
Advertisement calling for submissions (PDF 67KB)
Notes to assist with the preparation
of submissions (PDF 16KB)
Submissions received
Public Hearings
Public hearings have been held in the following locations:
Canberra - 27 September 2002
Melbourne - 9 October 2002
Bendigo - 10 October 2002
Adelaide - 8 November 2002
Canberra - 15 November 2002
Canberra - 7 February 2003
Transcripts from these hearings are available at www.aph.gov.au/hansard/senate/commttee/s-fadt.htm.
Media releases
27 March 2002 - (PDF 51KB)
Report - Tabled 27 March 2003
Government response (PDF 1393KB)
For further information
The Secretariat
Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee
Suite S1.57
Parliament House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
AUSTRALIA
Mr Brenton Holmes, Secretary (61+2) 6277 3535
Ms Saxon Patience, Principal Research Officer (61+2) 6277 3538
Fax (61+2) 6277 5818
Email fadt.sen@aph.gov.au
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