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Originally posted by RHClarke
Well, since I work with the "gurus" at DND, I'll add my 2 cents worth...
First principle - the government outlines its policy and gives direction to DND - not the other way around, although DND has some input into the process.
Second principle - today's battlefield is everchanging.
Third principle - funding is limited.
Fourth principle - the approval process starts with the military but ends with Treasury Board approval and a ministeral signture.
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Good points all, with the third principle being paramount for Canada!
Of course, the second principle is extremely problematic with the huge paradigm shift from planning a REFORGER type operation to combat the massed armour of the Warsaw Pact to defending against a road side IED in operational areas or a domestic dirty bomb inside a container.
However, we all know of government interference in the procurement process. Too often the primary consideration is not operational effectiveness but economic benefit.