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Government hints at boosting Canada’s military spending

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I have long said that you could fund the CAF to 4 percent of GDP, but we would still lag behind in NATO and be much the same where we are.

It's never the money, it's politics. It's procedures. It's the pork-barreling in our defence spending that makes us a paper tiger in NATO.

My only hope in all of this for the CAF and the GoC, whatever the political stripe that may be, is that it will rouse them out of the "Peace Dividend" slumber. The world has been unstable since 1945. We have used geography, proximity, and association as a Defence Policy ever since. ICBMs don't care how close to the U.S. or how far from Russia/China we are.

Don't give us a dime more, but let us spend money on defence like it matters. The fact we follow the same rules for purchasing a fighter aircraft as we do for buying office furniture for a Service Canada office is disgraceful. Don't treat defense procurement as a stimulus package for Canadian Industry. There I said it.

We spend so much money, time, and effort trying to get that money to stay in Canada; be it by awarding contracts to companies with no capability to produce items without first "retooling" and"developing the production lines", or by hamstringing perfectly competent and competitive bidders by forcing the project to be made in St. Margaret de Poutain de Champignon, QC because the ruling government either lost the seat in the election, or won it with promises.

We spend so much money and staff hours jumping through TBS regulations that are great for other departments, but are terrible for defence procurement. Some items you have to sole source, because there are technologies and capabilities no one else makes. By doing the bid process, you get companies clamoring for a project they can't deliver on, but because they tick the bright boxes on the score sheet....

I truly and honestly belief we need to split from PSPC and legislate that its not beholden to TBS, only to the PBO/PCO. The guiding principles of this new Defence Procurement department should be "Off the shelf, from somewhere else" if there isn't an industry in Canada.

BOOTFORGEN has demonstrated how well we do when we are able to actually get what we need, instead of lining the pockets of a Canadian company that got lucky.

That, but with tanks, fighters, ships, weapons systems....
 
I am once again asking for some F Ech love.


Crappy issue Tac Vest and boots say...

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I am once again asking for some F Ech love.

Compare the age of the HLVW and LSVW fleets to the LAV 6.0 age, then come back.
 
I cry everytime.
They had some really good kit out today. The program manager for operational kit & clothing at Logistik is former military and was very proud of what they've got on trial. Now it's up to the government to fund it.
 
Compare the age of the HLVW and LSVW fleets to the LAV 6.0 age, then come back.
Ah yes, the downgrade from the LAVIII. We need tanks, IFVs, guns, missiles, AD, et al yesterday but you know that. Time for the procurement folk to do their jobs and time for the government to fund it. Full steam before the funny finally happens.

HLs and LS do desperately need replacing and I'm all for it. Bullets don't fly without supply.
 
They had some really good kit out today. The program manager for operational kit & clothing at Logistik is former military and was very proud of what they've got on trial. Now it's up to the government to fund it.
Wish I could have seen it. Got any pictures? Thank you for your posts earlier.
 
Ah yes, the downgrade from the LAVIII. We need tanks, IFVs, guns, missiles, AD, et al yesterday but you know that. Time for the procurement folk to do their jobs and time for the government to fund it. Full steam before the funny finally happens.

HLs and LS do desperately need replacing and I'm all for it. Bullets don't fly without supply.
The procurement folks are doing their jobs. Having been in one of those offices, we are bound by the various govt rules and procedures.

We can recommend and propose whatever, but there are many players in that area.

This is also not an issue limited to the CAF, or even Canada in general.
 
This article on US assistance to Taiwan has an interesting item that caught my attention in relation to the CAF and its budget.
The article talks briefly about the Taiwanese limitations accepting US military assistance in terms of capacity and capabilities to integrate and utilize the assistance funding. It’s possible according to the article that the ability to integrate funds could be as low as $500 million a year.

The thought in my head is what is the dollar value in new funding that the CAF can actually fully implement and integrate into the strategic plan year to year.
That is likely an important number estimate to have at the strategic level.

 
Team Red Ottawa Franchise: When the Globe & Mail editorial board says it's time, maybe it's time?
Also archived here if previous link doesn't work.

Anyone in PMO reading this?
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Summary of the key points:

1. Blair makes promises, let's see if he can keep them.

2. CAF is short by tons of people, and it sucks at recruiting. "The forces' human resource department appears to have adopted a mindset of approving an application only after all opportunities to reject it have failed."

3. We need to upgrade our equipment and introduce new modern capabilities. It specifically mentions submarines.

4. We are starting to anger our allies, particularly the US.
 
CAF is short by tons of people

What capability have we lost due to short manning?

Looking at this from an outside perspective:
Army - Still deploying to Latvia...less people for domestic fires? (Not familiar with daily army ops)
Navy - Ships still sailing
Air Force - Fighters still conducting norad, transports flying, SAR helicopters still responding, Snowbirds still have a 9-plane performance, etc

I know short manning puts a sever strain on the people still left, but has the CAFs back broke yet in any department?
 
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