To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on the future of the Logistics Support Services (RAF) Agency. [79896]
The roles and responsibilities of the organisations involved in the provision of integrated logistic support to new projects and in-service equipments in the RAF have been reviewed in order to streamline process, remove duplication and overlap and implement efficiencies.Changes include:
The net effect of these changes is to save 43 posts at a saving of just over £ 1 m per year. In doing so, and from 1 April 1999, the Defence Codification Agency (DCA) in Glasgow will cease to be a separate Defence Agency and be absorbed into the Logistic Support Services Agency (RAF).
Key targets for the Logistic Support Services (RAF) Agency for the financial Year 1999–2000 are:
- To produce 85 per. cent of all deliverables by the target date agreed with the sponsor.
- To deliver 80 per. cent of all outputs at the cost agreed with the sponsor.
- To produce 90 per. cent of all deliverables to the sponsor's complete satisfaction.
- To achieve a 3 per. cent reduction in the cost of a productive hour.
Copies of the revised Framework Document and Corporate Plan for the Agency will be placed in the House Library.