Line of Defence - Spring 2020

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Update from the Defence Employer Support Council At the NZDIA July Member Meeting, Defence Employer Support Council’s (DESC) COL Trevor Walker provides an update on DESC’s activities and what lies ahead for the annual Minister’s Awards for Excellence. The Defence Employer Support Council advocates to employers on behalf of defence and its main role is to support cadet force officers and reservists who are also in civilian employment. According to DESC’s COL Trevor Walker, DESC is also looking at how to support NZDF personnel who are transitioning out of the New Zealand Defence Force into to civilian employment. Another area is youth programs. “One of those is the Limited Service Volunteer (LSV) courses that Defence is responsible for running on behalf of the MSD” involving training 1,600 unemployed youth per year and supporting their entry into the workforce. A significant challenge of supporting people who are transitioning out of the Defence Force to find employment is that it requires data. “Who are those people? Who do they work for? And what are the jobs out there in New Zealand and wider? “At the moment we’re quite data poor,” observed COL Walker. “And that’s one of the pieces of work that we need to commission in the future to make sure we actually understand who our Cadet Forces officers are, who they work for and how you can help us better, and supporting those personnel who give up their time to either serve in the Reserve Forces or go out there and look after our youth in the Cadet Forces.” Another area of recent DESC involvement has been in relation to the Volunteers Employment Protection Act 1973 (VEPA). It needs a bit of an Line of Defence

The Minister of Defence Awards for Excellence celebrate excellence in the NZDF and industry communities. Image: DESC website.

update. “It’s a actual employment act owned by the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE), but we’re looking at how we develop that and bring it into the modern day so it more or better suits looking after our reserve personnel, our volunteers.” Another area in which DESC has been involved is the Kawenata. The DESC had a part to play, said COL Walker, “and it has now gone back to the minister who will release some further information on it in the future.” Minister’s Awards for Excellence Last year for the first time, the Defence Employment Support Council and the Defence Industry Advisory Council (DIAC) combined their annual Minister’s Awards that had in previous years been organised separately.

“It was in my mind, and certainly in the mind of the DESC, a very clumsily named 2019 Defence Industry Advisory Council and Defence Employer Support Council Awards,” he said. “The DESC has set itself the challenge of renaming it into something more snappy and easily understood by the people we’re awarding.” The awards are currently scheduled for 24 November this year in or around Wellington. COL Walker is hoping that the DESC part of it will be a day of events, including a Defence-based show-and-tell or display-type activity, followed by an award ceremony in the evening at Parliament. COL Walker stated that DESC is looking to work more closely with the NZDIA and at facing its data challenges so that the organisation is better able to “support the people we’re advocating for”. 21


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Update from the Defence Employer Support Council

2min
page 21

Book Review: Crossing the Lines

2min
page 46

Bioterrorism as a National Security Threat: A suggested model

6min
pages 44-45

Massey University publishes latest National Security Journal

2min
page 42

Does an increasingly powerful China present a dilemma for New Zealand?

5min
pages 40-41

From Oslo to Wellington: A role in keeping the great power peace

9min
pages 36-39

Pre-departure border controls may minimise post-arrival COVID risk

5min
pages 34-35

New NZTE support for industry

4min
pages 32-33

COVID-19, Sovereign capability and a trans-Tasman single market

5min
pages 30-31

New Zealand’s future maritime helicopter options

9min
pages 26-29

COVID-19 response and National’s continued commitment to NZDF

4min
pages 24-25

COVID-19, closed borders and local support for projects

2min
page 23

Beca selected to support Southern Ocean Patrol Vessel Project

2min
page 22

SkyGuardian and SeaGuardian: The Next Generation of Remotely Piloted Aircraft

5min
pages 18-20

At speed and scale: NZDF steps up to support the COVID-19 response

3min
pages 16-17

What is the New ZealandInformation Domain?

5min
pages 14-15

Rohde & Schwarz to outfitCape class patrol boats with naval communications

2min
page 13

How COVID-19 is accelerating digital change for defence organisations

8min
pages 10-12

NZDF capability needs matched by vast Rheinmetall product range

5min
pages 6-8

Editor's Note - Spring 2020

1min
pages 1, 4
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