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ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY Naval Reserve: RES-N Branch Defence Reserves Association Conference 2007

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY Naval Reserve: RES-N Branch Defence Reserves Association Conference 2007. “A totally integrated Naval Reserve to enhance Navy capability” Chief of Navy – February 2006. Commodore Ranford Elsey RFD RANR Director General Reserves - Navy 6 Oct 07 Ver 1.0.

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ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY Naval Reserve: RES-N Branch Defence Reserves Association Conference 2007

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  1. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVYNaval Reserve: RES-N BranchDefence Reserves Association Conference 2007 “A totally integrated Naval Reserve to enhance Navy capability” Chief of Navy – February 2006 Commodore Ranford Elsey RFD RANR Director General Reserves - Navy 6 Oct 07 Ver 1.0

  2. Naval ReserveGenerating Capability Capability /kaypuh'biluhtee/ noun, plural capabilities. • 1. the quality of being capable; capacity; ability. • 2. the quality of admitting of certain treatment. • 3. (usually plural) a quality, ability, etc., that can be developed or used. Output /'owtpoot/ noun, verb, output, outputting. • 1. the act of turning out; production. • 2. the quantity or amount produced, as in a given time. • 3. the product or yield, as of a mine (or the Naval Reserve).

  3. Challenges in the years aheadfor the Naval Reserve • Capability Requirements • CN’s Vision Statement for Naval Reserve Capability • NR Capability Enhancement Program and other initiatives • Crewing new platforms • Operational tempo – Australia’s interests • Reserves employment • Mandatory transfer of ex-PN (01 Jul 07) for a period of five years • Balancing civil and military careers • Work-Life balance / lifestyle changes • Training and career path • Conditions of Service • Ex-PN & Career Reservists • Changing demographic • Future composition of the NR

  4. CAPT - CDRE Latent Capability 50% 120 days FRC 10% 40% LCDR - CMDR NR Contribution compared with FTE (PN) billet * Training & Admin Liability CPO - LEUT SMN - PO NR Embedded Billets - possibilities –FEG/Command Billet Structure - FRC / NRCEP Billets IR Requirement * 1x FTE (PN) ≑ 240 mandays >>i.e. 120 NR mandays ≑ 50% of FTE

  5. Additional Capability Wartime or Contingency * (Provided by NR when ‘called out’ / ‘called for’) 100% Funded Reserve Commitment billets (FRC) Continuous Full Time Service (CFTS) Maintained Capability Permanent Navy billets (PN) 0% Naval Reserve provides Additional Capability FEG / HQ / Command Capability (Example) * Note: This does not include Standby Reserves

  6. Naval Reserve Capability Realise the potential

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