John Newman
The Bunker Group
I have no doubt Abe that you are correct.We are spending $25 billion a year on defence and a huge slice of it is going to things that don’t have anything to do with generating military capability for Australia. A huge amount of needless bureaucracy and administration that could be cut and the self-licking ice-creams that run them made redundant and save money in the billions per annum. If an efficiency cleaver is applied to defence there will be plenty of money to fund new capability within current allocations. Not to mention a restoration of 2% of GDP per annum for defence funding. Combine those two (efficiency and 2%) and any kind of realistic wish list for the ADF is possible: four Beersheba brigades, light carrier, UCAV, SOF infill/exfill.
I'm sure that if you gave the Defence bureaucracy tree a big big shake a lot of dead wood would fall out (and to be fair to Defence, the same can probably be said for most, if not all, of the other large Government departments too).
A couple of Billion in savings per annum and a sustained increase to 2% of GDP would go a hell of a long way, if not most of the way, to providing the capital expenditure needed to fill that wish list.
Sadly (sorry can't help but be the cynic I am), those potential savings would no doubt be redirected and end up in the general revenue pot to be used by Government for its next 'election winning' scheme.
Some sort of new stimulus package or a new welfare package, all designed to get votes.
Unfortunately National Security (as opposed to border security / protection) isn't the vote winner it may have been in the past.
I'm trying to think of the last time I saw a 'top 10' list of issues that concerned the Nation and I think National Security was no where near the top, as it used to be in days gone by.