To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement about Defence Agency status for the Defence Communications Service. [37665]
On 1 April 1998 the Defence Communication Services Agency (DCSA) will be established as a Defence Agency. The DCSA will be responsible for the provision of end to end wide area information transfer services to meet defence needs. It will enable the MOD's requirements for national and international information transfer services to be focused on one primary provider. The DCSA's Chief Executive will be Major General A. J. Raper CBE and its headquarters will be at Corsham, Wiltshire. The Agency will employ 899 military and 618 civilian staff at locations in the UK and Germany.The creation of the Agency will improve defence communications by focusing on the delivery of customer services rather than simply communication systems. It will also offer scope for rationalisation and provide a clear line of accountability for service delivery. The DCSA's aim will be
"To provide its customers with the optimum end to end wide area information services to meet defence needs".
The Chief Executive has been set the following Key Targets for the first year of operation:
- inherited responsibilities and resources;
- business unit boundaries;
- Agency wide business processes;