Title: MR ANTONIE VISSER
1PRESENTATION TO PORTFOLIO/ STANDING COMMITTEE ON
DEFENCE
DOD STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLAN FY04/05 05/06
By MR ANTONIE VISSER CHIEF DIRECTOR STRATEGIC
MANAGEMENT
01 February 2005
2AIM
- To brief members of the Portfolio/Joint Standing
Committee on Defence on the highlights of the
DODs Performance Against Plan for FY 04/05 and
the draft DOD Strategic Business Plan for FY05/06
3SCOPE
- Introduction
- Defence Budget FY04/05 FY05/06
- Brief highlights of performance against plan and
related risks for FY04/05 per Programme - Broad framework of DOD Strategic Business Plan
for FY05/06 per Programme - DOD Strategic risks
- Prioritised Options for FY05/06
- Conclusion
4INTRODUCTION
- DOD Business Plan Budget for FY04/05 was
presented to Portfolio/Joint Standing Committee
on Defence before it was tabled in Parliament. - DOD Plan is based on Environmental Analysis,
approved strategic risks, and guidelines provided
by the Minister of Defence, Secretary for Defence
and the Chief of the SANDF. - DOD monitors its performance against the plan per
quarter through Quarterly Reports - An Annual Report is compiled for the financial
year as prescribed by law. This is still in
process for FY04/05.
5DEFENCE BUDGET FY04/05 FY05/06
Sub-Programme Vote 2004 Estimate 2005 Difference
1. Administration 594,275 681,398 87,123
2. Landward Defence 3,383,144 3,575,142 191,998
3. Air Defence 2,243,258 2,395,243 151,985
4. Maritime Defence 1,103,793 1,211,774 107,981
5. Military Health Support 1,317,113 1,517,578 200,465
6. Defence Intelligence 146,743 148,786 2,043
7. Joint Support 2,323,005 2,490,426 167,421
8. Force Employment 1,222,387 1,063,706 (158,681)
9. Special Defence Account 7,923,608 9,075,379 1,151,771
20,257,326 22,159,432 1,902,106
6PERFORMANCE SUMMARY
- Summary based on the last three DOD Quarterly
Reports - Annual Report still in process. To be tabled at
the end of August 2005 in terms of law
7DEFENCE ADMINISTRATION
- Finalisation of the Integration process. This was
presented to and accepted by the Portfolio
Committee on Defence. - Various Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs)
concluded. - DOD Communication Strategy was aligned and
integrated with Govt cluster objectives and
priorities. - SAS MENDI arrived in Simons Town.
- DOD Fast Tracking Board continued with issues of
representivity and fast-tracking in the DOD. - Defence Inspectorate successfully retained its
ISO 90012000 Quality Management System
Certification.
8COMMAND AND CONTROL(JOINT OPERATIONS)
- Participated in peace support operations in
support of NEPAD, esp in Burundi, the DRC and
Sudan. - Operations support to the national elections.
- Conducted numerous internal operations in support
of SAPS.
9LANDWARD DEFENCE
- SA Army closed 611 of 658 Force Structure
Elements (FSEs). - Involvement in the integration process in the
DRC. - Successful completion of Ex AIRBORNE AFRICA 2004
participated in the SA Air Forces Ex IRON EAGLE
10AIR DEFENCE
- SA Air Force hosted the 12th International Air
Reserve Symposium. Fourteen (14) countries
attended. - AFB Ysterplaat Airshow was also a highlight as it
enabled the SIYANDIZA Project (aviation awareness
project) to stimulate interest in aviation among
the youth. - The two-yearly Africa Aerospace and Defence
Exhibition took place. - Ex GOLDEN EAGLE, involving Indian and German Air
Forces, took place during the period under review.
11MARITIME DEFENCE
- Seaman Nompumelelo Gaba became the first black
woman to qualify as an SA Navy diver. - Ex RED LION was successfully conducted.
- SAS TEKWANE provided assistance to the
Mediterranean Shipping Company, Regatta, in
Durban. - Arrival of the corvettes SAS SPIONKOP and SAS
MENDI
12MILITARY HEALTH SERVICE
- SAMHS hosted the International Congress of
Aviation and Space Medicine. - SAMHS was requested by the UN to present a
programme on sub-Saharan diseases and
high-security bio-safety isolation techniques. - 1 Med Bn Gp Pipe Band participated in an
international competition in Edinburgh. Got
13th position overall and won an award for best
discipline
13JOINT SUPPORT
- 169 DOD members were recruited for re-deployment
to the SAPS and did with the Conversion Training
Course at Makwe. - The Multi-Media Section of SANDF COLET won the
prize in the category Best Educational Video of
2004. - The War Simulation Centre, in co-operation with
the British Peace Support Task Team and CJ
Operations, completed the planning for Ex RED
CARD for deployment in the DRC of 43 Mech Bde
14DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE
- The first DISC Intelligence Course was
presented successfully in Zimbabwe to members
from 10 SADC countries. - Defence Intelligence supported Ex MEDFLAG,
AIRBORNE AFRICA and the Aerospace Africa Defence
Exhibition. - Defence Intelligence, together with Strategy
Planning Office, played a leading role in
drafting the National Security Framework which
was endorsed by the JCPS cluster.
15DRAFT DOD STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLAN FY05/06
16DEFENCE ADMINISTRATION
- Political Direction (Minister of Defence)
- Purpose To provide political direction to the
DOD. This ensures the democratic defence of
South Africa by the execution of the required
defence commitments and providing appropriate
defence capabilities
17DEFENCE ADMIN
- Departmental Direction (Secr for Defence)
- Purpose To provide departmental direction to
the DOD to ensure the effective, efficient and
proper conduct of defence activities in
accordance with legislation and policy.
18DEFENCE ADMIN
- SANDF Command and Control (Chief of the SANDF)
- Purpose To provide command and control of the
SANDF
19DEFENCE ADMIN
- Policy and Planning
- Purpose To advise on national security policy
matters and co-ordinate the strategic direction
process by developing, monitoring and adapting
defence policy, strategy and plans in accordance
with national policy to enable the effective,
efficient and proper conduct of defence activities
20DEFENCE ADMIN
- Policy and Planning
- Outputs
- Defence policy, strategies and plans
- Structure management services
- Human resource policy and planning for the DOD
- Policy advice to the DOD
21DEFENCE ADMIN
- Financial Management
- Purpose To provide a cost effective public
finance service to the Minister of Defence,
Secretary for Defence and the Chief of the South
African National Defence Force in accordance with
the Public Finance Management Act, Treasury
Regulations and Circulars. - Outputs
- Budget Management Services for the DOD as
directed by the Accounting Officer (AO) - Accounting services to the DOD as directed by the
AO. - Services to ensure compliance with the PFMA.
22DEFENCE ADMIN
- Acquisition and Procurement
- Purpose To manage the DOD acquisition and
procurement processes and policies. - Outputs
- Acquisition and procurement capability and
services for the DOD.
23DEFENCE ADMIN
- Corporate Staff Office
- Purpose To provide corporate staff capability
for the Chief of the SANDF - Output
- Corporate staff capability for the Chief of the
SANDF
24DEFENCE ADMIN
- Inspection Services (Defence Inspectorate)
- Purpose To ensure the validity and veracity of
the management information of the DOD. - Outputs
- Internal audit (performance and regulatory)
- Anti-fraud services.
25DEFENCE ADMIN
- Chief Directorate Equal Opportunities and
Affirmative Action (EO AA) - Purpose To provide EO and AA advice to
Secretary for Defence - Output
- Equal Opportunities direction and policy advice
to the DOD.
26DEFENCE ADMIN
- Human Resource Support Centre
- Purpose To provide full human resources support
services to the DOD. - Output Comprehensive human resources support
service for the DOD.
27DEFENCE ADMIN
- Legal Services
- Purpose To provide professional, legitimate and
deployable military legal services and support
commensurate to the needs of the DOD - Output Military legal service capability and
services.
28DEFENCE ADMIN
- Religious Services
- Purpose To provide a Chaplains Service that
cares for all DOD members and their dependants
and promotes spiritual growth, social support and
ethical conduct. - Output Religious policy advice and chaplain
capability for the SANDF.
29DEFENCE ADMIN
- Defence Corporate Communication
- Purpose To provide defence communication
policy, strategy and plans in accordance with DOD
policy and national (Government Communication and
Information System - GCIS) policy and provide a
centralised corporate communication capability,
services and products in order to enable
effective, efficient, interactive two-way
communication between the DOD and its
publics/stakeholders. - Output
- Defence communication advice, policy, strategy
and plans in accordance with DOD policy and
national (GCIS) communication policy. - Corporate communication capability, products and
services
30DEFENCE ADMIN
- Reserve Force Division
- Purpose To direct the development and
maintenance of the Reserve Force system, to
provide specialist advice on Reserve Force
matters and to promote/market the Reserves and
the volunteer Reserve system. - Output Strategic direction to the development
and maintenance of the Reserve Force system by
providing specialist advice, policy, strategy,
plans and doctrine promotional/marketing
products and services.
31DEFENCE ADMIN
- Strategy and Planning Office
- Purpose To provide military strategy and
planning capability, advice and services for
Chief SANDF - Output Military Strategy and planning
capability, advice and services for the Chief of
the SANDF
32DEFENCE ADMIN
- Defence Foreign Relations
- Purpose To provide the C SANDF with a foreign
relations capability and services. - Output Defence foreign relations capability and
services as directed by C SANDF.
33DEFENCE ADMIN
- RISKS
- Servicing of Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs)
- Renewal and sustainment of IT-based internal
control systems for the management of finances,
structure and personnel of the DOD - MITIGATING ACTIONS Reprioritisation
34LANDWARD DEFENCE
- PURPOSE To provide prepared and supported
landward defence capabilities for the defence and
protection of South Africa - MEASURABLE OBJECTIVE Defend and protect South
Africa by maintaining and providing prepared and
supported landward combat forces for internal and
external operations that meet the prescribed
combat readiness, operational and other
requirement of Government
35LANDWARD
- OUTPUTS
- Strategic Direction capability
- Infantry capability
- Armour capability
- Artillery Capability
- Air Defence Artillery Capability
- Engineer Capability
- Operational Intelligence Capability
- Command and Control Capability
- Support Capability
- General Training Capability
36LANDWARD
- RISKS
- Provision of affordable and sustainable human
resource requirements for external operations and
simultaneously providing for joint and combined
training requirements. This is compounded by
health status and ageing HR profile of serving
members - Funding for renewal of Army prime mission
equipment - MITIGATING ACTIONS
- Military Skills Development System (MSDS) to
rejuvenate the SANDF - Reprioritisation and gradual phasing in of prime
mission equipment
37AIR DEFENCE
- PURPOSE To provide prepared and supported air
defence capabilities for the defence and
protection of South Africa - MEASURABLE OBJECTIVE Measurable objective
Defend and protect South Africa by maintaining
and providing prepared and supported air combat
forces, services and facilities for internal or
external operations that meet the prescribed
combat readiness, operational and other
requirements of Government.
38AIR DEFENCE...
- OUTPUTS
- Strategic Direction
- Operational Direction
- Air Combat Capability
- Helicopter Capability
- Transport and Maritime Capability
- Operational Support and Intelligence Capability
- Command and Control Capability
- Command Post Capability
- Base Support Capability
- Education, Training and Development Capability
- Technical Support Services
39AIR DEFENCE...
-
- RISKS
- Main equipment, weapons systems and
ground-support infrastructure do not comply with
required standards for combat readiness. - Declining numbers of suitably skilled and
experienced personnel - Loss of local industry expertise
- MITIGATING ACTIONS
- Implementation of Strategic Transformation Plan
Towards Vision 2012 HR Medium-term Strategy - Funding through payment of penalties for the late
delivery of Agusta helicopters
40MARITIME DEFENCE
- PURPOSE To provide prepared and supported
maritime defence capabilities for the defence and
protection of South Africa - MEASURABLE OBJECTIVE Defend and protect South
Africa by maintaining and providing prepared and
supported maritime combat forces, services and
facilities for internal or external operations
that meet the prescribed combat readiness,
operational and other requirements of Government
41MARITIME DEFENCE
- OUTPUTS
- Maritime Direction Capability
- Maritime Combat Capability
- Maritime Logistics Support Capability
- Maritime Training Capability
- Base Support Capability
42MARITIME DEFENCE
- RISKS
- Logistic support, ordnance and facilities for the
new corvettes and submarines - Deterioration of facilities and equipment
- MITIGATING ACTIONS
- Limited funding provided by National Treasury
- Reprioritisation
43MILITARY HEALTH SERVICE
- PURPOSE To provide prepared and supported
medical combat support elements and services - MEASURABLE OBJECTIVE To provide prepared and
supported military medical health capabilities,
services and facilities for internal or external
operations that meet the prescribed combat
readiness, operational and other requirements of
Government
44MILITARY HEALTH SERVICE
- OUTPUTS
- Strategic Direction
- Military Health Support
- Area Military Health Service
- Specialist/Tertiary Health Service
- Product Support Capability
- Base Support Capability
- Military Health Training Capability
45MILITARY HEALTH SERVICE
- RISKS
- Deterioration of hospitals, facilities and
equipment, high rate of medical inflation - Non-provision of Scarce Skills and Rural Areas
Allowance negatively affects members - Due to changes in health legislation resulted in
medical base depot can no longer be used for
storage of medication. Buildings need to be
upgraded or new ones built. - MITIGATING ACTIONS Limited additional funding
provided by National Treasury will mitigate the
risk.
46DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE
- PURPOSE To provide a defence intelligence and
counter-intelligence capability - MEASURABLE OBJECTIVE Defence intelligence and
counter-intelligence capabilities, products and
services that provide early warning and security
for the defence and protection of South Africa
and support to its people that meet the
prescribed combat readiness, operational and
other requirements of Government
47DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE
- OUTPUTS
- Strategic Direction
- Defence intelligence operations
- Defence Intelligence support services
48DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE
- RISKS
- Outdated Information Technology
- Deteriorating condition of the Defence
Intelligence HQ building - MITIGATING ACTIONS
- Possibility of Public-Private Partnership is
being investigated for relocating the Defence
Intelligence HQ
49JOINT SUPPORT
- PURPOSE To supply joint support capabilities and
services to the department. - MEASURABLE OBJECTIVE Strategic Direction, Joint
Logistic, Command and Management Information,
Military Policing, Joint Training, Reskilling and
Resettlement and Human Resources Support
capabilities, services and facilities for the
defence and protection of South Africa and
support to its people that meet the prescribed
combat readiness, operational and other
requirements of Government.
50JOINT SUPPORT
- OUTPUTS
- Strategic Direction
- Command Management Information Capability
- DOD Logistic Agency
- Human Resource Support Centre
- Joint Training Formation
- Military Policing Agency
- Service Corps
- Acquisition Services
51JOINT SUPPORT
- RISKS
- Maintenance and repair of facilities, vehicles
and equipment - Inadequate skills and and experience levels of
personnel - Unsafe and unstable ammunition due to lack of an
ammunition disposal plan - Information Technology related to internal
control systems (PERSOL, FMS and Health
Information System) - MITIGATING ACTIONS
- Reprioritisation
52COMMAND AND CONTROL (JOINT OPERATIONS)
- PURPOSE The Joint Operations Division conducts
all operations, joint and multi-national
exercises for the DOD in service of the RSA. - MEASURABLE OBJECTIVE Defend and protect South
Africa by the command and control of all ordered
operations by the Defence Force as directed by
Government.
53COMMAND AND CONTROL (JOINT OPERATIONS)
- OUTPUTS
- Strategic Direction (Operations Division HQ)
- Command and Control
- Special Operations
- Peace Support Operations
- Conventional Operations
54COMMAND AND CONTROL (JOINT OPERATIONS)
- RISKS
- Gap between the outputs of force-providing
Services and Divisions and the required force
levels to meet the ordered commitments. - Shortfall in the allocation for external
operations in the DRC, Burundi and elsewhere - Cost of internal deployments
- MITIGATING ACTIONS Reprioritisation
55SPECIAL DEFENCE ACCOUNT
- PURPOSE To acquire operationally capable,
supportable and maintainable weapon systems
congruent with authorised defence needs. - OUTPUTS (SUB-PROGRAMMES)
- Landward Programme
- Air Defence
- Maritime Defence
- SA Military Health Services
- Joint Support
- Special Forces Brigade
- Technology Development
56SPECIAL DEFENCE ACCOUNT
- RISKS
- Adequacy of funding and local industrial
capabilities. - SA Army not provided for in the Strategic Defence
Packages (SDPs). - MITIGATING ACTIONS
- National Treasury has given an indication of
favourably considering the renewal of the SA Army
prime mission equipment
57DOD STRATEGIC RISKS
- 316 risks reduced to 76 corporate risks.
- 36 considered critical
- 14 options were developed.
- 4 options presented to MTEC
58PRIORITISED OPTIONS
PRIORITISED OPTIONS FOR FY05/06
Policy option 2005/06 2005/06 2006/07 2006/07 2007/08 2007/08
Policy option DEPT R'000 MTEC R'000 DEPT R'000 MTEC R'000 DEPT R'000 MTEC R'000
Option 1 Ammunition disposal 10 000 5 000 80 000 10 000 80 000 50 000
Option 2 Facilities 275 000 10 000 440 000 50 000 620 000 250 000
Option 3 Integration of SDP 47 516 26 000 40 000 22 000 31 400 13 000
Option 4 Military Health Services 152 000 20 000 146 000 12 000 139 500 14 000
Total 484 516 61 000 706 000 94 000 870 900 327 000
59CONCLUSION
- Stringent guidelines have been provided to the
DOD to do its business within budget allocation.
However, this is hampered by ordered operations
which do not have sufficient budgetary
allocation. - Despite budgetary constraints, the DOD strives to
deliver on its mandate, esp with regard to
external and internal operations. - International profile of SANDF has increased due
to its leading role in various areas in defence
and security in support of NEPAD. - DOD still has a number of strategic risks, some
of which were developed into options for funding
by National Treasury.
60DISCUSSION