Ok chappies, we may have an answer to one of the areas that can cause the NZDF to be distracted to the point that resources, effort and cost etc (eg when implementing a change in govt policy, in any form eg review, deployment opportunity, threat, engagment, foreign policy, change of govt or external relations etc, can be adversely affected); and it also involves that ongoing issue of scare funding, hopefully; but also may help cement bonds and full trust again with "close partners" & friends (as well as other emerging relationships with any host of nations as any independent nation would etc).
Could the NZDF use its "commercial" experience (gained from years of contracting to govt to supply the required services to implement the govt's foreign and defence policy etc) to that of contracting to likeminded friends and allies, for anything from logistic support services to alpine soldiering & aircraft-helo flying etc)?
The money raised would allow the NZDF to purchase modern (but proven MOTS, interoperable technology) to be credible (and perhaps a more pressing issue, than my post before, is that for other close partners such as ADF, US and perhaps for Pacom, is actually a perception of reliability of NZ's support and logistics train, naval forces etc, would have to have guaranteed reliability levels, but hence why new equipment acquisition could be sped up & capapilities beefed up (more numbers for reliability but again commonality is mantained), organisation and location etc etc.
But also ... this ticks all the bean counters boxes in terms of compliance (the bonus for NZDF is that the bean counters get to be the man with their allied counterparts, egos galore they'd love it and hopefully suffer an occassional whipping by the guys that sets the rules unless they see the light!). Most important of all the bean counters see a
steady revenue stream come in.
I mean its happened elsewhere, education, business-partnership, contracts, TPP anyone? So why not Defence? Why not, they are run like a business. Win-Win-Win for NZDF/NZG/foreign relations)!!??
Of course NZDF/MoD need to be connected to their allied counterparts, which include the beancounters, GCSB etc (may as well make the peaceniks spend alot of time "researching" so they'd be happy in their "twisted" way? Win-win again in an odd but endearing way maybe with our 5th columnist friends
). But seriously we see as per above article further interconnectivity and interoperability options coming together, so there's the bonus of added reliability and security etc (and NZG needs to further expand in this area). This area is growing for NZDF anyway as per DWP investment in command and control development service wide etc.
But the enabler is the NZG supporting this but need to invest extra project funding to kick-start this (surely the studies have been done? Wouldn't the MoD have advocated for the NZDF and asked the Treasury to work together to study areas where there are openings to supply services or facilities eg that RSAF & LM pilot training initiative)? It must work both ways to be efficient surely?
Another reason for this is the NZG (and thus NZDF) needs to regain total trust with her closest partners and ensure it can provide reliability in all areas (as well as capabilities and services eg to also cope with maintaining even-flow foreign policy, commissioning studies into the likes of re-examining the nuclear ship port visits issue in a whole-of-govt Terrorism/NBC (thus the nuke ships etc) assessment of C21 threats (and deal with them) which as well as traditional state-state conflict the scope has widened and seems to be expanding eg internal state issues spilling over, population changes ie growth, ethnic transitions, refugees, boat people, etc, terrorism of course, now we have to contend with environmental and the effects of populations being affected by weather patterns altering (as they do) and natural disasters. (One would think it would be another good reason to give NZDF & MoD more funding, imagine being at the front end of having to contend with all that)?
So if this could be made to work there would be some extra niche capabilities that NZDF could grow and acquire, but also ensure existing systems are better supported eg from air/sea/land transport, the expansion to 3 battalions ... could we get a number of ranger coys in time as experienced soldiers, NCO's and officers of all nations partially withdraw from some parts of the middle east e c start eg alpine warfare, para again etc). What else could be possible? Or not or avoid etc?