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2.1 Canadian Armed Forces are ready to conduct concurrent operations % of operations that are capable of being conducted concurrently: 100%: 31 March 2025: 100%: 100%: 100% % of force elements that are ready for operations in accordance with established targets: 100%: 31 March 2025: 79%: 80.34%: 71.7%*
- Plans at a glance
The project will achieve Full Operational Capability in FY...
- Plans at a glance
Even by its own estimates, only 61 per cent of the Canadian Armed Forces is considered ready for operations, according to the most recent data. In an increasingly volatile world, some say that's ...
Sep 26, 2024 · The threat of an armed confrontation between western allies and Russia or China (or both) hangs over Canada, Rigby said, and the country still doesn't have a national security strategy, a formal ...
- Plans at A Glance
- DND/CAF Strategic Context
- Anticipate, Adapt, Act
- Well-supported, Diverse, resilient People and Families
- Conduct and Culture Change
- Sexual Misconduct Response Centre
- Military Justice Reforms
- Defence Procurement
- The Defence Supply Chain
- Defence Innovation and Business Transformation
In Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-23, the Department of National Defence (DND) and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) will carry out their mandate to achieve results related to six Core Responsibilities: 1. Operations; 2. Ready Forces; 3. Defence Team; 4. Future Force Design; 5. Procurement of Capabilities; and 6. Sustainable Bases, Information Technology Syst...
Across the Core Responsibilities that highlight the different aspects of Defence’s mandate, there are a number of noted challenges that interact and affect Defence’s ability to deliver its mandate as effectively as possible. Although each challenge is addressed through planned activities and initiatives in the appropriate Core Responsibility sectio...
The CAF’s core missions are: detecting, deterring and defending against threats to Canada and North America; providing assistance to civil authorities/law enforcement in support of national security; assisting and in some cases leading forces for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), coalitions and United Nations peace operations; contribu...
Military and public service personnel are our most important resource. A well‑organized, well-trained, healthy and motivated workforce enables us to deliver on Strong, Secure, Engagedinitiatives and ensures that we are an employer of choice. During FY 2022-23, the Defence Team will: Protect the health, wellness and safety of employees by: 1. Contin...
Every member of the Defence Team is entitled to work in an environment of mutual respect, dignity and inclusion, where they have the opportunity to contribute and achieve their full potential. The Chief, Professional Conduct and Culture (CPCC) was created in spring of 2021 to establish an enduring capability to continuously align Defence Culture to...
In FY 2022-23, the SMRC will expand its capacity to assist the CAF in defining, informing and fostering a culture of respect. They will provide comprehensive, accessible and integrated support, as well as renew focus on the prevention of military sexual misconduct. In FY 2022‑23, the SMRC will lead a range of victim and survivor support services to...
The Judge Advocate General provides legal advice and services in all matters related to military law and the administration of military justice in the CAF. In FY 2022-23, the strategic intent is to advance the modernization of the military justice system through a series of initiatives, which include: 1. Supporting of the implementation of recommen...
The implementation of Strong, Secure, Engagedcontinues to streamline defence procurement, thus improving timely acquisition of much needed military capabilities. Continued robust defence procurement will contribute to Canada’s plan for a strong economic recovery from COVID-19 pandemic. The government strives to provide the CAF with the modern capab...
National Defence’s supply chain involves procuring, managing, delivering, and supporting materiel to successfully sustain CAF operations and training. Further, as a public entity, DND is mandated to comply with Government of Canada regulations and policies concerning materiel stewardship. An active governance structure is in place to ensure effecti...
DND/CAF will move towards becoming a data-enabled organization that engages its workforce in grassroots ideas and fosters collaboration with academia, the private sector, and other experts to address the challenges we face. Our innovation efforts will advance research and development programs, business process modernization initiatives, as well as ...
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2022-23 Actual results; 2.1 Canadian Armed Forces are ready to conduct concurrent operations % of operations that are capable of being conducted concurrently: 100%: 31 March 2025: 100%: 100%: 40% Footnote * % of force elements that are ready for operations in accordance with established targets: 100%: 31 March 2025: 71.7%: 71%: 61% Footnote **