the role of the ranr: 2011 and the future captain joseph lukaitis rfd ranr
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The Role of the RANR:2011 and the Future
Captain Joseph Lukaitis RFD RANR
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Overview
• Snap shot of RANR past roles• Current roles of RANR workforce• RANR participation in the RAN• Weakness of current status• Propose immediate plan for change
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Background
Prior to 1992, RANR Port Divisions’ prime role was to train personnel to man Patrol Boats and Landing Craft
• Attack Class & Fremantle Class• LCH
Reserve capability peaked in 1991/92 with• 7 Reserve Patrol boat crews and • 2 LCH crews.
Reserve not used operationally
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Naval Reserve Roles in Defence
• Niche (MTO, PREL, OPLOG, GSIL)
• Complementary General (Health, Dentists, Psych, Chaplain, Legal, Nurses,
Intelligence)
• Supplementary(Supply, Seaman, Engineering, Aviation, Warfare,
Submariners, Reserve Diving Teams, Navy Reserve Bands)
• Surge (All categories and PQ’s)
• Special(Disaster Relief and Civil Emergency Reservists)
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RAN Workforce at 30 June 2011
• PN Training Force - 3,154• PN Trained Force - 10,842• CFTS - 331• Active Reserve Working - 2003• Active Reserve Not Working - 2577• Standby Reserve - 3968
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Navy Reserve Participation
Year
Active Reservists working
required 20+ days
Active Reservists
working < 20 days
Total Active
Reservists working
Days worked
2008
1391 838 1859 107,717
2009
1605 747 2352 122,635
2010
1577 560 2137 137,319
2011
1165-26%
838 2003 80,626-41.3%
Source: Directorate of Workforce Modelling, Forecasting and Analysis - Navy
It is important to note that, to be deemed ‘efficient’ and attract service conditions, a Navy Reservist MUST complete a minimum of 20 days work each year.
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Navy Reserve ParticipationContinuous Full Time Service (CFTS)
Source: Directorate of Workforce Modelling, Forecasting and Analysis - Navy
Figures at June 30 each year, and vary month to month
Year Number on CFTS
2008 480
2009 521
2010 477
2011 331 (reduction of 30.6%)
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RANR – When and How Many?
Supplementation
Enhanced Supplementation
Escalated Supplementation
Current Fleet Next Fleet [!] FutureFleet [?]Reference: Australian Maritime Doctrine: RAN Doctrine 1 - 2010
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A Way Ahead
• Enhanced SupplementationPreparing for and increasing the number of efficient, active, working Navy Reservists.
• Escalated SupplementationFurther expanding and surging the Active Reserve in planned response to operational tempo.
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• Monitoring ARAE/STBY ListsRespect the contribution of every individual (NGN)
• Engagement with ReservistsCommunicate well and regularly (NGN)
• Career Management for ReservistsPromote the wellbeing and development of all Navy people (NGN)
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Navy Organisation 2011Chief of Navy
Commander Australian Fleet
Deputy Chief of Navy and Head of Navy Capability
Commodore Training
Commodore Flotillas
Commander Mine
Warfare, Hydrographic
& Patrol Force
Commander Surface Force
Commander Fleet Air Arm
Commander Submarine
Force
Commodore Support
Navy Strategic Command Fleet Command
Head of Navy People &
Reputation
Head of Navy Engineering
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Proposed Navy OrganisationChief of Navy
Head of Navy Engineering
Commander Australian Fleet
Head of Navy People &
Reputation
Deputy Chief of Navy and Head of Navy Capability
Commodore Training
Commodore Flotillas
Commander Mine
Warfare, Hydrographic
& Patrol Force
Commander Surface Force
Commander Fleet Air Arm
Commander Submarine
Force
Commodore Support
Head of Naval Reserve People &
Capability
Navy Strategic Command Fleet Command
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The Role of the RANR:2011 and the Future
• At the end of the 20th century, as at the beginning, not technology but human interaction with technology proved the critical element in Naval warfare.”
Ronald Spector – “At Sea At War”, 2001
Thank you