Agreed.
**This very much belongs in the Defence Budget thread, but I agree with you 100%, and I think most folks here do also.
I was reading an article just this week about DND employees being moved from NDHQ into the new NDHQ, and other employees being shuffled from other locations into the old NDHQ as they consolidate office locations. And in that article, it mentioned DND had approximately 17,000 people in the Ottawa area
Definitely could streamline ourselves & stop wasting tons of $$ on dragging projects out for years, or DECADES even, and all the nonsense that comes with 17,000 of us revolving around NDHQ activities.
Even 1000 or 2000 of those people back in the units could help fill out those units quite a bit.
More money? Perhaps. Most likely. But lets start spending what we have a lot more efficiently first.
T6,
If only it were that easy. Truly makes sense, but unfortunately isn't how it works, as we all know.
In the US, they mostly get to say "we need a platform that does A, B, C - and we need X number of platforms" and they get to buy what makes sense, in quantities that they can use. Not always smoothly, and sure they have lots of inefficiencies also. But pretty straightforwards, from a military objective perspective.
Socially, most Americans have accepted that they are the protectors and leaders of the free world, and that role comes with a real price tag.
Just last week, the US Congress provided the USAF with 12
additonal F-35A's, on top of what they had asked for. And every year, it's not uncommon to see the USN with 14 to 16
additional Super Hornets above and beyond what they asked for. (Not to mention 2 additional LCS for the Navy that the Navy didn't want, and just 2 years ago the US Army asked Congress to STOP BUYING US TANKS as they were running out of storage room.)
No other country in the west could possibly hope to have their governments provide them with anywhere near so much.