Nudder airfield, nudder crew, nudder cost.
That is already paid for and on standby 24/7.
Nudder airfield, nudder crew, nudder cost.
Hence the creation of the Support Div.he Army isn’t typically the best steward of munitions given the Battle Group mentality that has permeated the CA since the late 80’s.
PrSM has been part of the Himars plan since day 1, I doubt we will just drop it. Munitions are also easier to buy them systems.What do you think the chances are of this purchase running into the same issues the Liberals have had over the last 10 years actually getting kit into CAF members hands?
The Himars seems like a straight forward purchase but we haven’t had a great track record of purchase et el for the last decade.PrSM has been part of the Himars plan since day 1, I doubt we will just drop it. Munitions are also easier to buy them systems.
It’s being used as a bargaining chip.The Himars seems like a straight forward purchase but we haven’t had a great track record of purchase et el for the last decade.
14 years to repair a submarine is one of my favorites. Now that's different from an off the shelf purchase but it speaks to how unserious our whole system is, especially when it takes between 2 to 4 years to build an electric diesel submarine.
We're built around dick fighting with contracts for years then award a contract and watch contractors et el find ways to milk the system.
The only success we seem to have with purchasing is buying shit we need but giving it to Ukraine.
On that note
No new timeline for F-35 decision, Carney to decide ‘when he’s ready’: Fuhr
Not really holding mt breath for all of Carneys military purchase promises, or those from the past 10 years.
What do you think the chances are of this purchase running into the same issues the Liberals have had over the last 10 years actually getting kit into CAF members hands?
The Himars seems like a straight forward purchase but we haven’t had a great track record of purchase et el for the last decade.
I'm hung up on defending Canada so my family is safe.Low. I know some of you are just hung up on politics.
It's the same old promises we've seen for 10, 20, 30 years. It's month 7, what has Carney done differently that his predecessors?ytz said:But there's a clear push inside the institution to accelerate. And that hasn't before under any other PM in living memory.
Going well exactly how?Maybe Carney is somehow manipulated out of this pro-military push. But for now this is going well.
Yep. Conservatives have had no power to change anything over the last decade, Liberals have. Liberal performance on defence has been abysmal. Carneys "I'm a fresh face and I'm going to fix everything" promises don't mean much.This has been true for way longer than a decade.
The Liberal party doesn't take the defense of Canada seriously.
what has Carney done differently that his predecessors?
In a different geopolitical climate, you can bet the Liberals would not be that interested in defense. As the UK PM said "Events, my dear boy, events"
if you’re able to make it relatable for those of us who haven’t done procurement projects, what is this looking like in real terms? What’s actually tangibly different?Also, like I said, unless you're on a project, you're not seeing it. But it's the first time anybody has seen demands for accelerating procurement. And it's actually coming from the centre. I have reservations about whether the rest of government will adjust to the new reality. But this is a markedly different tone that none of my older colleagues can remember.
Projects being asked what they need to move faster.if you’re able to make it relatable for those of us who haven’t done procurement projects, what is this looking like in real terms? What’s actually tangibly different?
if you’re able to make it relatable for those of us who haven’t done procurement projects, what is this looking like in real terms? What’s actually tangibly different?
if you’re able to make it relatable for those of us who haven’t done procurement projects, what is this looking like in real terms? What’s actually tangibly different?
Yep. And this wasn't even the case 6 months ago. I was literally arguing with ADM(IE) to get trees trimmed at an antenna site last fall. "Not business planned."All I know is after decades of neglect RP seems very keen at wanting to throw money at armouries.
LEts hope that translates to new infrastructure in a major way, both Reg and Res. They could probably hit 2% just fixing and replacing crumbling armouries, barracks, warehouses, classrooms, etc.All I know is after decades of neglect RP seems very keen at wanting to throw money at armouries.
There are still institutional and individual obstacles that need to be addressed - in some cases people are obsessed with "doing their job" without understanding the context and desired outcome of their job - triumphs of process over outcome. But those are also seeing some improvement.
LEts hope that translates to new infrastructure in a major way, both Reg and Res. They could probably hit 2% just fixing and replacing crumbling armouries, barracks, warehouses, classrooms, etc.
Judging from what ive read, Carney is approaching this like a business deal when it comes to procurement. Meaning he doesnt want lip service her wants results, internally theres a lot of money thats been green lit for things not announced yet that DND wants.Not really holding mt breath for all of Carneys military purchase promises, or those from the past 10 years.
Judging from what ive read, Carney is approaching this like a business deal when it comes to procurement. Meaning he doesnt want lip service her wants results, internally theres a lot of money thats been green lit for things not announced yet that DND wants.