Post by Dave Homewood on Oct 26, 2018 0:08:46 GMT 12
New Defence Force boss ushers in major shake-up of military top brass
Matt Stewart
15:32, Oct 25 2018
New Defence Force chief Air Marshal Kevin Short has announced a major shake up of the military's top echelon by December.
The Defence's Force's top brass will get a massive shake-up by the end of the year.
New Defence Force chief Air Marshal Kevin Short took over the top job in May and is rebooting the top tier of senior military officers in his orbit.
"It's a very significant change over a five-month period," Short said.
By December, Short will have a new 13-strong team including a new vice chief, three new service chiefs, a new joint forces commander and a range of new deputies.
Short revealed the refresh at a briefing with the foreign affairs, defence and trade select committee on Thursday.
"We all have experiences within the organisation, we all have personal skills... what I wanted to bring out is what sort of person are you, how do you engage, how do you make decisions, how do you lead?"
When discussing staffing and retention he said with its billion dollar plus budget the military needed to be able to "plan better, retain better" and manage personnel better.
He would also look at officers ranked Lieutenant Colonel and above as well as civilian staff to give himself "some headroom to put more young men and women at the front end and deliver those military outputs we require."
Short highlighted his key priorities - major "disruptions" including the pressing issues of extremist ideologies, new technology and climate change.
He also addressed issues with gender diversity, the drive to be more transparent with Government and the media as well as conduct within the ranks.
Programmes launched in 2016 More Military Women and Optimum Respect had been rolled out to get more women in the forces and foster a safer environment for all personnel.
Staff had returned significant jumps in positive responses to workplace satisfaction and personal safety questions since annual surveys began in 2015, Short said.
Short is a career military man who joined the air force in 1976 and has held a number of high ranking positions.
Stuff
www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/108104083/new-defence-force-boss-ushers-in-major-shakeup-of-military-top-brass
Matt Stewart
15:32, Oct 25 2018
New Defence Force chief Air Marshal Kevin Short has announced a major shake up of the military's top echelon by December.
The Defence's Force's top brass will get a massive shake-up by the end of the year.
New Defence Force chief Air Marshal Kevin Short took over the top job in May and is rebooting the top tier of senior military officers in his orbit.
"It's a very significant change over a five-month period," Short said.
By December, Short will have a new 13-strong team including a new vice chief, three new service chiefs, a new joint forces commander and a range of new deputies.
Short revealed the refresh at a briefing with the foreign affairs, defence and trade select committee on Thursday.
"We all have experiences within the organisation, we all have personal skills... what I wanted to bring out is what sort of person are you, how do you engage, how do you make decisions, how do you lead?"
When discussing staffing and retention he said with its billion dollar plus budget the military needed to be able to "plan better, retain better" and manage personnel better.
He would also look at officers ranked Lieutenant Colonel and above as well as civilian staff to give himself "some headroom to put more young men and women at the front end and deliver those military outputs we require."
Short highlighted his key priorities - major "disruptions" including the pressing issues of extremist ideologies, new technology and climate change.
He also addressed issues with gender diversity, the drive to be more transparent with Government and the media as well as conduct within the ranks.
Programmes launched in 2016 More Military Women and Optimum Respect had been rolled out to get more women in the forces and foster a safer environment for all personnel.
Staff had returned significant jumps in positive responses to workplace satisfaction and personal safety questions since annual surveys began in 2015, Short said.
Short is a career military man who joined the air force in 1976 and has held a number of high ranking positions.
Stuff
www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/108104083/new-defence-force-boss-ushers-in-major-shakeup-of-military-top-brass