Faced with a dangerous world, the federal government has made recapitalizing and updating Canada’s armed forces a priority. Unfortunately, fiscal pressures obliged the government to deviate from its Canada First Defence Strategy, cutting staff and delaying military hardware acquisitions. However, the introduction this year of the Defence Procurement Strategy should allow Ottawa to use improved approaches to buy equipment that would otherwise have been purchased already under the DND’s opaque capital expenditure system. At present, DND capital funds are mostly subject to accrual accounting. Capital costs are charged against the defence budget as annual amortization expenses over equipment lifecycles. While this enables multiple capital proje...
Defending Australia costs $80,281,391.78 per day, finds this report which about the complex workings...
The Liberal government of Justin Trudeau has been in office for almost three years, and thus enough ...
The decade between the release of Canada’s 1994 Defence White Paper and its 2005 International Poli...
Faced with a dangerous world, the federal government has made recapitalizing and updating Canada’s a...
Flaws in Canada’s military procurement processes are a perennial burden on both government and indus...
Recent waves of political controversy over military procurement programs, most notably the F-35 Join...
Federal elections may be good for democracy, but the campaigns — particularly the lengthy one recent...
The Department of National Defence made some progress in procurement in 2016 despite obstacles that ...
For years, successive Canadian governments have been overpromising and under-delivering on defence p...
Despite differences in scale, Canada and the U.S. face common challenges in military procurement and...
Despite differences in scale, Canada and the U.S. face common challenges in military procurement and...
As Canada's military mission in Afghanistan winds down and the country faces several years of fiscal...
The procurement of military weapons and equipment in Canada has historically been controlled by part...
After nearly a decade of military commitment to war, counterinsurgency, and stability operations in ...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the Canadian Forces face a range of challenges. Reduce...
Defending Australia costs $80,281,391.78 per day, finds this report which about the complex workings...
The Liberal government of Justin Trudeau has been in office for almost three years, and thus enough ...
The decade between the release of Canada’s 1994 Defence White Paper and its 2005 International Poli...
Faced with a dangerous world, the federal government has made recapitalizing and updating Canada’s a...
Flaws in Canada’s military procurement processes are a perennial burden on both government and indus...
Recent waves of political controversy over military procurement programs, most notably the F-35 Join...
Federal elections may be good for democracy, but the campaigns — particularly the lengthy one recent...
The Department of National Defence made some progress in procurement in 2016 despite obstacles that ...
For years, successive Canadian governments have been overpromising and under-delivering on defence p...
Despite differences in scale, Canada and the U.S. face common challenges in military procurement and...
Despite differences in scale, Canada and the U.S. face common challenges in military procurement and...
As Canada's military mission in Afghanistan winds down and the country faces several years of fiscal...
The procurement of military weapons and equipment in Canada has historically been controlled by part...
After nearly a decade of military commitment to war, counterinsurgency, and stability operations in ...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the Canadian Forces face a range of challenges. Reduce...
Defending Australia costs $80,281,391.78 per day, finds this report which about the complex workings...
The Liberal government of Justin Trudeau has been in office for almost three years, and thus enough ...
The decade between the release of Canada’s 1994 Defence White Paper and its 2005 International Poli...