Briefing Paper: The Defence Reform Agenda
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Briefing Paper: The Defence Reform Agenda

 

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) will need clear ministerial and Defence Board guidance to introduce revolutionary new ways of working to ensure the department still operates coherently, following the major cuts to civil service numbers, according to a joint Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) and Cranfield University study.

The RUSI-Cranfield Paper, The Defence Reform Agenda, explores many of the options for defence reform and calls for: military re-organisation away from single service orientation to increased jointery; financial organisational change to support the MoD’s need to understand better the costs of its outputs and activities, and; cultural change toward greater personal accountability and responsibility, leading to focussed and faster decisions being taken within a streamlined MoD that is set to lose a third of its civilian posts.

Released ahead of the findings from the Defence Reform Unit (DRU), who are expected to report to Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox shortly, the RUSI-Cranfield paper acknowledges that the crucial issue will be whether the Government presses clearly towards a more joint approach to defence, seeking to bring the three services together, or whether it will bow to pressure from the army, navy and air force for more control over their own futures.

Download the report here (PDF).

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