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Department of Defence Outcome 2

Description

Protect and advance Australia's strategic interests through the provision of strategic policy, the development, delivery and sustainment of military, intelligence and enabling capabilities, and the promotion of regional and global security and stability as directed by Government.

# Program Body Contribution
2.1 Department of Defence Program 2.1 Strategy, Policy and Industry Department of Defence

To deliver high-quality policy advice to Government, the Secretary and Chief of the Defence Force, to protect and advance Australia’s strategic interests.

2.2 Department of Defence Program 2.2 Defence Executive Support Department of Defence

To integrate parts of Defence to deliver more effective and efficient outcomes, particularly in the areas of service delivery. The Associate Secretary operates the One Defence business model on behalf of the Secretary and Chief of the Defence Force.

2.3 Department of Defence Program 2.3 Defence Finance Department of Defence

To produce quality financial products to deliver Defence and Government-directed outcomes.

2.4 Department of Defence Program 2.4 Joint Capabilities Department of Defence

To provide joint capabilities and joint enabling elements, including information warfare effects, logistics, health, military police, youth development, reserves and employer support, gender mainstreaming and education and training, that contribute to the Australian Defence Force's capacity to defend Australia, contribute to regional security, support Australia's global interests, shape the strategic environment and protect national interests.

2.5 Department of Defence Program 2.5 Navy Capabilities Department of Defence

To provide maritime capabilities that contribute to the Australian Defence Force's capacity to defend Australia, contribute to regional security, support Australia's global interests, shape the strategic environment and protect national interests.

2.6 Department of Defence Program 2.6 Army Capabilities Department of Defence

To prepare land forces, including special operations forces, which contribute to the Australian Defence Force's capacity to defend Australia, contribute to regional security, support Australia's global interests, shape the strategic environment, and protect national interests.

2.7 Department of Defence Program 2.7 Air Force Capabilities Department of Defence

To provide air and space power capabilities that contribute to the Australian Defence Force's capacity to defend Australia, contribute to regional security, support Australia's global interests, shape the strategic environment and protect national interests.

2.8 Department of Defence Program 2.8 Australian Defence Force Headquarters Department of Defence

To design, integrate and prepare military capability that meets the current and future requirements of Government, and conduct joint, combined and interagency operations as directed by Government.

2.9 Department of Defence Program 2.9 Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Department of Defence
2.9 Department of Defence Program 2.9 Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Department of Defence

To acquire and sustain Defence equipment, including supplies and services, in the quantities and to the service levels required by Defence and approved by Government.

2.10 Department of Defence Program 2.10 Security and Estate Department of Defence

To deliver integrated security, estate and infrastructure services to enable Defence Force Operations and to contribute to Defence outcomes.

2.11 Department of Defence Program 2.11 Chief Information Officer Department of Defence

A modern, secure, sustainable and scalable information environment to enable Australian Defence Force Operations and support Defence business.

2.12 Department of Defence Program 2.12 Defence People Department of Defence

To deliver a program that enables the required people capability to operate and support Defence equipment and systems, and to manage the business of Defence.

2.13 Department of Defence Program 2.13 Defence Science and Technology Department of Defence

To develop innovative technologies that can be delivered by industry and transitioned into Defence capability, and to shape innovation, science and technology within Defence and across the nation.

2.14 Department of Defence Program 2.14 Defence Intelligence Department of Defence

Deliver high-quality and timely intelligence services that achieve Government intelligence priorities.

2.16 Department of Defence 2.16 Department of Defence
2.19 Department of Defence Program 2.19 Defence Trusts and Joint Accounts Department of Defence

To administer and report member and employer contributions paid during the year to the Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits (DFRDB) scheme, the Military Superannuation and Benefits Scheme (MSBS) and ADF Super. It accounts for the liability for these schemes plus the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits (DFRB) scheme and the statutory death and invalidity scheme, ADF Cover. This program includes payment of the MSBS Retention Benefit.

2.22 Department of Defence Program 2.22 Housing Assistance Department of Defence

The Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme (DHOAS) was established in order to support the Government’s retention and recruitment initiatives and influence ADF members’ decision to stay beyond critical career points. The scheme came into effect on 1 July 2008.

2.23 Department of Defence Program 2.23 Other Administered Department of Defence

This program comprises three elements: 1. Interest earned on overdue accounts and on official bank accounts held to facilitate operational requirements. 2. Interest on Government loans to fund the building of new accommodation, dividends and tax equivalent payments received from the DHA. 3. Revenue received from science and technology royalties where the royalties offset Departmental cost of an activity, to the extent there was no appropriation for the activity.

2.202.21 Department of Defence Program 2.20 Defence Force Superannuation Benefits and Program 2.21 Defence Force Superannuation Nominal Interest Department of Defence

To administer and report member and employer contributions paid during the year to the Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits (DFRDB) scheme, the Military Superannuation and Benefits Scheme (MSBS) and ADF Super. It accounts for the liability for these schemes plus the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits (DFRB) scheme and the statutory death and invalidity scheme, ADF Cover. This program includes payment of the MSBS Retention Benefit. To administer nominal interest for the three defined benefit military superannuation schemes: the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits (DFRB) scheme, the Defence

# Program Body Contribution
1.2 Attorney-General's Department Program 1.2 Attorney-General 's Department

Under the Service Level Charter, Australian Government Service Vetting Agency (AGSVA) works collaboratively with Government agencies to provide the delivery of security vetting functions on behalf of the Commonwealth in line with Government requirements (excluding authorised vetting agencies).

1.1 Australian Federal Police Program 1.1 Australian Federal Police

Under a Memorandum of Understanding there is a framework for cooperation between the participants to strengthen and consolidate sharing of information to promote security and stability within Australia. The Australian Federal Police deliver security services for Defence, in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding, between the Department of Defence and the Australian Federal Police for the Provision of Protective Services at Defence Sites. The placement of Australian Federal Police advisors at the Australian CivilMilitary Centre (ACMC) supports a high-priority Australian Government initiative to enhance the effectiveness of national and regional civil-military-police interaction in conflict and disaster management and promotes regional and global security.

3.2 Australian Federal Police Program 3.2 Australian Federal Police

Under a Memorandum of Understanding there is a framework for cooperation between the participants to strengthen and consolidate sharing of information to promote security and stability within Australia. The Australian Federal Police deliver security services for Defence, in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding, between the Department of Defence and the Australian Federal Police for the Provision of Protective Services at Defence Sites. The placement of Australian Federal Police advisors at the Australian CivilMilitary Centre (ACMC) supports a high-priority Australian Government initiative to enhance the effectiveness of national and regional civil-military-police interaction in conflict and disaster management and promotes regional and global security.

1 Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation Program 1 Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) contributes to Outcome 2 through the provision of expertise and advice in the support of the Nuclear Powered Submarine Taskforce, with a focus on baselining and augmenting Australia's nuclear stewardship capabilities and credentials.

1.1 Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Program 1.1 Australian Security Intelligence Organisation

Consistent with the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) Act 1979, ASIO provides advice to Defence on matters relevant to security. Australian Security Intelligence Organisation exercises its foreign collection powers under warrant at the request of the Minister of Defence or the Minister for Foreign Affairs.

1.1 Australian Signals Directorate Program 1.1 - Foreign Signals Intelligence, Cyber Security and Offensive Cyber Operations Australian Signals Directorate

Consistent with the functions for the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) detailed in the Intelligence Services Act 2001, ASD provides foreign signals intelligence, cyber security advice, and offensive cyber operations, and utilises corporate shared services, in order to meet the operational needs of the Australian Defence Force and the requirements of the Department of Defence.

1.1 Bureau of Meteorology Program 1.1 Bureau of Meteorology

The Bureau has a strategic partnering agreement for the provision of meteorological and oceanographic services to support Defence.

1.1 Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation Program 1.1 Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (CSC)

The Departments of Finance and Defence provide funding through third party access arrangements to Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation for the purpose of providing payments of retirement and death and invalidity benefits for scheme members and beneficiaries, including past, present and future employees of the Australian Government and other eligible employers and members of the Australian Defence Force.

1.1 Defence Housing Australia Program 1.1 Defence Housing Australia

Under a Services Agreement and in accordance with the Defence Housing Australia Act 1987, Defence Housing Australia is to achieve the efficient provision of contemporary housing solutions for ADF Members and their families on behalf of Defence.

1.2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water 1.2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Defence actively participates in forums relating to renewable energy and energy security and
applies principles consistent with Australia's Paris Agreement commitments when considering
energy options.
Defence provides a range of logistics support services and advice to the Australian Antarctic
program, including air and sealift capability to supplement existing arrangements in the delivery
of cargo and contributing to aeromedical emergency responses in the region.
Defence actively participates in forums and initiatives led by the Department of Climate Change,
Energy, the Environment and Water to ensure alignment with national approaches for the
effective and efficient management of environmental factors.

2.2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Program 2.2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Defence actively participates in forums relating to renewable energy and energy security and applies principles consistent with Australia's Paris Agreement commitments when considering energy options.

2.3 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Program 2.3 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Defence actively participates in forums relating to renewable energy and energy security and
applies principles consistent with Australia's Paris Agreement commitments when considering
energy options.
Defence provides a range of logistics support services and advice to the Australian Antarctic
program, including air and sealift capability to supplement existing arrangements in the delivery
of cargo and contributing to aeromedical emergency responses in the region.
Defence actively participates in forums and initiatives led by the Department of Climate Change,
Energy, the Environment and Water to ensure alignment with national approaches for the
effective and efficient management of environmental factors.

2.6 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Program 2.6 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Defence actively participates in forums and initiatives led by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water to ensure alignment with national approaches for the effective and efficient management of environmental factors.

3.1 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Program 3.1 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Defence provides a range of logistics support services and advice to the Australian Antarctic program, including air and sealift capability to supplement existing arrangements in the delivery of cargo and contributing to aeromedical emergency responses in the region. Department of Finance - Comcover

2.1 Department of Education Program 2.1 Department of Education

The linked programs contribute to Outcome 2 and support Australia's broader sovereign
capabilities through strategic engagement across government, building education pipelines and
supporting the nuclear workforce.

2.8 Department of Education Program 2.8 Department of Education

The linked programs contribute to Outcome 2 and support Australia's broader sovereign
capabilities through strategic engagement across government, building education pipelines and
supporting the nuclear workforce.

2.3 Department of Employment and Workplace Relations Program 2.3 Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

The linked programs contribute to Outcome 2 and support Australia's broader sovereign
capabilities through strategic engagement across government and supporting the nuclear
workforce.

2.10 Department of Finance Program 2.10 Department of Finance

Contributes to Outcome 2 through the provision of budget and commercial advice for the
delivery of nuclear-powered submarine capabilities.
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1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Program 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Under a Memorandum of Understanding, the placement of Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade advisors at the Australian Civil-Military Centre (ACMC) supports a high-priority Australian Government initiative to enhance the effectiveness of national and regional civil-military-police interaction in conflict and disaster management and promotes regional and global security.

1.8 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.8 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Under a Memorandum of Understanding, the placement of Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade advisors at the ACMC supports a high-priority Australian Government initiative to
enhance the effectiveness of national and regional civil-military-police interaction in conflict and
disaster management and promotes regional and global security.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade including the Australian Safeguards and
Non-proliferation Office provides the legal, policy and diplomatic capability necessary to
support Australia's acquisition of conventionally-armed nuclear-powered submarines.

1.2 Department of Home Affairs Program 1.2 Department of Home Affairs

Under a Memorandum of Understanding, the placement of National Emergency Management Australia secondees at the ACMC supports a high-priority Australian Government initiative to enhance the effectiveness of national and regional civil-military-police interaction for national security and disaster management to promote regional and global security and stability.

1.1 Department of Industry, Science and Resources Program 1.1 Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Defence works collaboratively with the Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR) through the Office of Defence Industry Support (ODIS) and the Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG). The ODIS is helping to grow the capability and capacity of Australia's defence industry, particularly small to medium enterprises, to support the delivery of the Australian Government's investment in defence capability. The ODIS provides advice, guidance and mentoring to eligible businesses to better position them to support Defence. The ODIS also focuses on developing Australian industry involvement in major acquisition programs and building national science and technology capability to enable accelerated delivery of priority military capability. ODIS will continue to link with program opportunities for small and medium businesses in DISR. DSTG is seeking to grow the science and technology base in the national eco-system through the Next Generation Technologies Fund in critical Defence technologies. Two mechanisms used to invest in these critical technology areas are the Australia-US Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (AUSMURI) and the Trusted Autonomous Systems (TAS) Defence Cooperative Research Centre. The AUSMURI and TAS grant process is administered on behalf of Defence by DISR.

1.2 Department of Industry, Science and Resources Program 1.2 Department of Industry, Science and Resources

In November 2021, the Australian Space Agency announced a 10-year plan, known as The Earth Observation from Space Roadmap, to support growth in the Australian space sector. Defence contributes to the Roadmap by supporting the activities of a number of entities in the Industry Portfolio to deliver the National Space Mission for Earth Observation.

1.4 Department of Industry, Science and Resources Program 1.4 Department of Industry, Science and Resources

The Department of Industry, Science and Resource (DISR) works closely with the department on
enterprise-level programs to ensure alignment with whole-of-government industry policy and to
support the development of innovative and competitive businesses.
This includes supporting the development of defence industry policy and support programs, and
facilitating links between Defence activities and industry initiatives including the National
Reconstruction Fund, designing and implementing grants programs, and Australian Industry
Participation policy.
DISR engages with the Office of Defence Industry Support to identify and support Australian
businesses seeking to increase their capability and capacity to participate in supply chains for
defence projects.
DISR collaborates with the department to ensure a complementary approach between civil space
industry development and activity and Defence's space responsibilities and interests.
DISR, through the Australian Radioactive Waste Agency, is supporting the department's
acquisition of conventionally-armed, nuclear-powered submarines.
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the
Arts

1.1 Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts Program 1.1 Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts

The Memorandum of Understanding between Defence and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau contribute to the outcome through the sharing of expertise, training opportunities, experience and equipment in transport safety investigations and supports the adoption of a systematic approach to aviation safety. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau support to Defence Aviation Safety investigations contribute to capability through the prevention of recurrence and the mutual adoption of a systemic approach to aviation safety enhances capability through the prevention of accident and series incidents. The Memorandum of Understanding between Defence and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority contributes to the outcome through a harmonisation of military and civil aviation regulation and management. This harmonisation reaches into areas such as shared use airfields, the provision of air traffic services through Airservices Australia to Defence and the use of civil registered aircraft and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) by the military. Agreement between civil and military regulators leads to cooperation and reduced duplication in Air Traffic Management, aviation landing and approach procedures, aviation rescue and fire-fighting services and airport infrastructure.

2.1 Department of Social Services Program 2.1 - Families and Communities Department of Social Services

Defence works with the Department of Social Services on the implementation and management
of the National Redress Scheme processes that will be required to ensure that all claims are
processed as efficiently as possible.

1.1 Department of Veterans' Affairs Program 1.1 Department of Veterans' Affairs

The Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) and Defence are committed to delivering the best possible outcomes to current and former members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and their eligible family members. Under a Memorandum of Understanding, Defence and DVA work cooperatively to deliver care and support to current and former members of the permanent and reserve forces and their families. Close and ongoing cooperation occurs between DVA and Defence under this Memorandum of Understanding. Ongoing DVA engagement with members starting as early as practical in their careers and continuing through their service and during and after their transition from permanent or continuous full time service, results in better outcomes for members and their families. Such cooperation and engagement is particularly important where a member suffers a serious injury or illness or where the member is identified for medical separation from the ADF. Defence and DVA work collaboratively on areas of research, mental health, rehabilitation and medical aspects of transition. Defence is also engaged with DVA for the future contracting of health care arrangements. This is supported through Schedule 6 of the Agreement between Defence and Veterans' Affairs for the Provision of Mental Health Support Services by the Open Arms to ADF Personnel (Agreement for Services). Under a MOU, and in accordance with the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme Act 2008, DVA administer the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme (DHOAS). The scheme was established to support the Government's ADF recruitment and retention initiatives by incentivising ADF members to remain in the ADF beyond critical career points. Under Schedule 20 of the Memorandum of Understanding, Defence and DVA collaboratively utilise system to system exchanges and/or direct access, to provide access to, or enable disclosure of, certain Personal Information held digitally in specified departmental information systems. These information exchanges support the assessment and determination of claims, and the delivery of appropriate care and support to current and former members of the ADF and their families.

1.2 Department of Veterans' Affairs Program 1.2 Department of Veterans' Affairs

The Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) and Defence are committed to delivering the best possible outcomes to current and former members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and their eligible family members. Under a Memorandum of Understanding, Defence and DVA work cooperatively to deliver care and support to current and former members of the permanent and reserve forces and their families. Close and ongoing cooperation occurs between DVA and Defence under this Memorandum of Understanding. Ongoing DVA engagement with members starting as early as practical in their careers and continuing through their service and during and after their transition from permanent or continuous full time service, results in better outcomes for members and their families. Such cooperation and engagement is particularly important where a member suffers a serious injury or illness or where the member is identified for medical separation from the ADF. Defence and DVA work collaboratively on areas of research, mental health, rehabilitation and medical aspects of transition. Defence is also engaged with DVA for the future contracting of health care arrangements. This is supported through Schedule 6 of the Agreement between Defence and Veterans' Affairs for the Provision of Mental Health Support Services by the Open Arms to ADF Personnel (Agreement for Services). Under a MOU, and in accordance with the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme Act 2008, DVA administer the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme (DHOAS). The scheme was established to support the Government's ADF recruitment and retention initiatives by incentivising ADF members to remain in the ADF beyond critical career points. Under Schedule 20 of the Memorandum of Understanding, Defence and DVA collaboratively utilise system to system exchanges and/or direct access, to provide access to, or enable disclosure of, certain Personal Information held digitally in specified departmental information systems. These information exchanges support the assessment and determination of claims, and the delivery of appropriate care and support to current and former members of the ADF and their families.

1.6 Department of Veterans' Affairs Program 1.6 Department of Veterans' Affairs

The Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) and Defence are committed to delivering the best possible outcomes to current and former members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and their eligible family members. Under a Memorandum of Understanding, Defence and DVA work cooperatively to deliver care and support to current and former members of the permanent and reserve forces and their families. Close and ongoing cooperation occurs between DVA and Defence under this Memorandum of Understanding. Ongoing DVA engagement with members starting as early as practical in their careers and continuing through their service and during and after their transition from permanent or continuous full time service, results in better outcomes for members and their families. Such cooperation and engagement is particularly important where a member suffers a serious injury or illness or where the member is identified for medical separation from the ADF. Defence and DVA work collaboratively on areas of research, mental health, rehabilitation and medical aspects of transition. Defence is also engaged with DVA for the future contracting of health care arrangements. This is supported through Schedule 6 of the Agreement between Defence and Veterans' Affairs for the Provision of Mental Health Support Services by the Open Arms to ADF Personnel (Agreement for Services). Under a MOU, and in accordance with the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme Act 2008, DVA administer the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme (DHOAS). The scheme was established to support the Government's ADF recruitment and retention initiatives by incentivising ADF members to remain in the ADF beyond critical career points. Under Schedule 20 of the Memorandum of Understanding, Defence and DVA collaboratively utilise system to system exchanges and/or direct access, to provide access to, or enable disclosure of, certain Personal Information held digitally in specified departmental information systems. These information exchanges support the assessment and determination of claims, and the delivery of appropriate care and support to current and former members of the ADF and their families.

1.2 Department of the Treasury Program 1.2 Department of the Treasury

The Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) and Defence are committed to delivering the best possible outcomes to current and former members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and their eligible family members. Under a Memorandum of Understanding, Defence and DVA work cooperatively to deliver care and support to current and former members of the permanent and reserve forces and their families. Close and ongoing cooperation occurs between DVA and Defence under this Memorandum of Understanding. Ongoing DVA engagement with members starting as early as practical in their careers and continuing through their service and during and after their transition from permanent or continuous full time service, results in better outcomes for members and their families. Such cooperation and engagement is particularly important where a member suffers a serious injury or illness or where the member is identified for medical separation from the ADF. Defence and DVA work collaboratively on areas of research, mental health, rehabilitation and medical aspects of transition. Defence is also engaged with DVA for the future contracting of health care arrangements. This is supported through Schedule 6 of the Agreement between Defence and Veterans' Affairs for the Provision of Mental Health Support Services by the Open Arms to ADF Personnel (Agreement for Services). Under a Memorandum of Understanding, and in accordance with the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme Act 2008, DVA administer the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme (DHOAS). The scheme was established to support the Government's ADF recruitment and retention initiatives by incentivising ADF members to remain in the ADF beyond critical career points. Under Schedule 20 of the Memorandum of Understanding, Defence and DVA collaboratively utilise system to system exchanges and/or direct access, to provide access to, or enable disclosure of, certain Personal Information held digitally in specified Departmental information systems. These information exchanges support the assessment and determination of claims, and the delivery of appropriate care and support to current and former members of the ADF and their families.

1.6 Department of the Treasury Program 1.6 Department of the Treasury

The Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) and Defence are committed to delivering the best possible outcomes to current and former members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and their eligible family members. Under a Memorandum of Understanding, Defence and DVA work cooperatively to deliver care and support to current and former members of the permanent and reserve forces and their families. Close and ongoing cooperation occurs between DVA and Defence under this Memorandum of Understanding. Ongoing DVA engagement with members starting as early as practical in their careers and continuing through their service and during and after their transition from permanent or continuous full time service, results in better outcomes for members and their families. Such cooperation and engagement is particularly important where a member suffers a serious injury or illness or where the member is identified for medical separation from the ADF. Defence and DVA work collaboratively on areas of research, mental health, rehabilitation and medical aspects of transition. Defence is also engaged with DVA for the future contracting of health care arrangements. This is supported through Schedule 6 of the Agreement between Defence and Veterans' Affairs for the Provision of Mental Health Support Services by the Open Arms to ADF Personnel (Agreement for Services). Under a Memorandum of Understanding, and in accordance with the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme Act 2008, DVA administer the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme (DHOAS). The scheme was established to support the Government's ADF recruitment and retention initiatives by incentivising ADF members to remain in the ADF beyond critical career points. Under Schedule 20 of the Memorandum of Understanding, Defence and DVA collaboratively utilise system to system exchanges and/or direct access, to provide access to, or enable disclosure of, certain Personal Information held digitally in specified Departmental information systems. These information exchanges support the assessment and determination of claims, and the delivery of appropriate care and support to current and former members of the ADF and their families.

1.9 Department of the Treasury Program 1.9 Department of the Treasury

The Treasury, on behalf of the Government, provides financial support to the states and territories to be spent on improving outcomes in the areas specified in each of the National Partnership agreements. These payments support the delivery of specified outputs or projects, facilitate reforms or reward jurisdictions that deliver on nationally significant reforms. Defence participates as a consult partner in Australia's Foreign Investment Framework, undertaking risk assessments in relation to Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) applications, where those applications have national security implications or affect Defence interests. Department of Veterans' Affairs

1 Geoscience Australia Program 1 Geoscience Australia

The Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman ensures administrative action by Australian
Government entities is fair and accountable by handling complaints, conducting investigations,
performing audits and inspections, encouraging good administration, and discharging other
specialist oversight tasks. The Commonwealth Ombudsman is also the Defence Force
Ombudsman, who offer an independent complaint-handling mechanism for service and former
Defence members and is able to accept complaints where it is alleged that a Defence member has
perpetrated an act of sexual abuse or serious physical abuse, bullying or harassment.

1 Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman Program 1 Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman

The Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman ensures administrative action by Australian
Government entities is fair and accountable by handling complaints, conducting investigations,
performing audits and inspections, encouraging good administration, and discharging other
specialist oversight tasks. The Commonwealth Ombudsman is also the Defence Force
Ombudsman, who offer an independent complaint-handling mechanism for service and former
Defence members and is able to accept complaints where it is alleged that a Defence member has
perpetrated an act of sexual abuse or serious physical abuse, bullying or harassment.

1.1 Office of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Program 1.1 Office of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security

Consistent with the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security's functions as set out in the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Act 1986, the agency provides oversight and independent assurance that the Defence Intelligence Organisation and Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation are acting legally and with propriety. This oversight and assurance is essential to support ongoing public trust in the activities of the Defence Intelligence Organisation and Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation, and enables both agencies to continue producing intelligence in support of Australia's strategic interests.

Body Outcome Outcome owner Contribution
Department of Defence 2.16 Department of Defence Attorney-General's Department Outcome 1 Attorney-General 's Department

The Attorney-General's Department is supported by these partner agencies in protecting and promoting
the rule of law in Australia and internationally, and in working to ensure a just and secure society through:
* support for:
o the delivery of programs with international and regional organisations and foreign
countries, including advocacy and coordination roles at overseas missions
o transport security policy and operations
o national security and criminal justice policy
o counter-terrorism policy and operations
o the delivery of nuclear-powered submarine capabilities
* providing advice and information on immigration and citizenship issues, including in relation to
human rights and anti-racism matters, and children born of overseas surrogacy
* administration of programs to support persons experiencing or fleeing violence or abuse,
including domestic and family violence, human trafficking and modern slavery
* ensuring international cooperation so that parents meet their legal obligations to support their
children where they are in different countries.

Department of Defence 2.16 Department of Defence Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Outcome 1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

Department of Defence Program 2.1 Strategy, Policy and Industry Department of Defence Australian Maritime Safety Authority Outcome 1 Australian Maritime Safety Authority

DFAT provides funding support to AMSA for delivery of bilateral capacity building programs with Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, along with individual projects across the Indo-Pacific region. DFAT also supports Australia's re-election campaign to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council every two years. Using DFAT funding, this year AMSA contributed AU$200,000 to the IMO's Integrated Technical Cooperation Committee to support development of Small Island Developing States and Least Developed Countries, seafarer welfare and women in maritime initiatives. A further AU$50,000 was also donated to the World Maritime University (WMU) Annual Fund to support the work of the organisation. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA)

Department of Defence Program 2.1 Strategy, Policy and Industry Department of Defence Australian Trade and Investment Commission Outcome 1 Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade)

Implementation of the Government's Defence Export Strategy is led by the Department of Defence, through the Australian Defence Export Office. This is providing a whole-of-government coordinated approach to supporting Australian defence industry, and cooperation with Austrade is focused on growing exports to underpin sustainability and growth aligned with national priorities.

Department of Defence Program 2.1 Strategy, Policy and Industry Department of Defence Australian Trade and Investment Commission Outcome 1 Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade)

Implementation of the Government's Defence Export Strategy is led by the Department
of Defence, through the Australian Defence Export Office. This is providing a whole-ofgovernment coordinated approach to supporting Australian defence industry, and
cooperation with Austrade is focused on growing exports to underpin sustainability and
growth aligned with national security priorities.
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development,
Communications and the Arts

Department of Defence Program 2.1 Strategy, Policy and Industry Department of Defence Department of Industry, Science and Resources Outcome 1 Department of Industry, Science and Resources

The department works collaboratively with the Department of Defence on Australia's Defence Projects that support job creation and economic growth. The Projects include a focus on the Naval Shipbuilding and Sustainment Enterprise including supporting the Nuclear Powered Submarine Taskforce, the Australian Industry Capability Program and the Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Enterprise, as well as the linkages between defence industry policy and broader industry policy. The department also focuses on maximising opportunities for Australian industry involvement in Defence procurement and building scale and resilience in defence manufacturing. The Defence Innovation Hub awards contracts to support Australian defence industry (particularly small and medium enterprises) to develop innovative technology that can be commercialised and acquired by the Australian Defence Force. The program also supports jobs across industry including jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The department works collaboratively with the Department of Defence on ensuring a complementary approach between civil space industry development and activity and Defence's space responsibilities and interests. Collaboration has included the development of technical roadmaps, published by the Australian Space Agency, to highlight opportunities for future space capability growth in Australia. The department works collaboratively with the Department of Defence and South Australian Government to support coexistence arrangements in the Woomera Prohibited Area (WPA). The coexistence arrangements balance national security and economic benefits of the area, as well as support Aboriginal cultural activities. The Deputy Secretary with responsibility for Resources is an ex-officio member of the WPA Advisory Board, the primary governance body for the WPA coexistence framework.

Department of Defence Program 2.1 Strategy, Policy and Industry Department of Defence Department of the Treasury Outcome 1 Department of the Treasury

Treasury Outcome 1 contributes to the following programs by making payments to the
states and territories under National Partnership agreements, National Specific Purpose
Payments (SPP) and bilateral agreements that support the delivery of the programs.

Department of Defence Program 2.10 Security and Estate Department of Defence Bureau of Meteorology Outcome 1 Bureau of Meteorology

The Bureau has a strategic partnering agreement for the provision of meteorological and oceanographic services to support the Department of Defence.

Department of Defence Program 2.10 Security and Estate Department of Defence Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Defence actively participates in forums and initiatives led by the department to ensure alignment with national approaches for the effective and efficient management of environmental factors. Continued on following page Linked programs

Department of Defence Program 2.10 Security and Estate Department of Defence Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Defence actively participates in forums and initiatives led by the department to ensure alignment with national approaches for the effective and efficient management of environmental factors.

Department of Defence Program 2.13 Defence Science and Technology Department of Defence Department of Industry, Science and Resources Outcome 1 Department of Industry, Science and Resources

The department works collaboratively with the Department of Defence on Australia's Defence Projects that support job creation and economic growth. The Projects include a focus on the Naval Shipbuilding and Sustainment Enterprise including supporting the Nuclear Powered Submarine Taskforce, the Australian Industry Capability Program and the Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Enterprise, as well as the linkages between defence industry policy and broader industry policy. The department also focuses on maximising opportunities for Australian industry involvement in Defence procurement and building scale and resilience in defence manufacturing. The Defence Innovation Hub awards contracts to support Australian defence industry (particularly small and medium enterprises) to develop innovative technology that can be commercialised and acquired by the Australian Defence Force. The program also supports jobs across industry including jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The department works collaboratively with the Department of Defence on ensuring a complementary approach between civil space industry development and activity and Defence's space responsibilities and interests. Collaboration has included the development of technical roadmaps, published by the Australian Space Agency, to highlight opportunities for future space capability growth in Australia. The department works collaboratively with the Department of Defence and South Australian Government to support coexistence arrangements in the Woomera Prohibited Area (WPA). The coexistence arrangements balance national security and economic benefits of the area, as well as support Aboriginal cultural activities. The Deputy Secretary with responsibility for Resources is an ex-officio member of the WPA Advisory Board, the primary governance body for the WPA coexistence framework.

Department of Defence Program 2.14 Defence Intelligence Department of Defence Australian Maritime Safety Authority Outcome 1 Australian Maritime Safety Authority

AMSA provides advice and direction on the provision of nautical charts and publications to best support maritime safety. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)

Department of Defence Program 2.14 Defence Intelligence Department of Defence Bureau of Meteorology Outcome 1 Bureau of Meteorology

The Bureau has a strategic partnering agreement for the provision of meteorological and oceanographic services to support the Department of Defence.

Department of Defence Program 2.14 Defence Intelligence Department of Defence Department of Home Affairs Outcome 1 Department of Home Affairs

Defence supports Commonwealth and state/territory governments with emergency and non-emergency tasks through the provision of capabilities and/or expertise. The Australian Signals Directorate within the Defence Portfolio provides foreign signals intelligence, cyber security and offensive cyber operations.

Department of Defence Program 2.14 Defence Intelligence Department of Defence Department of Industry, Science and Resources Outcome 1 Department of Industry, Science and Resources

The department works collaboratively with the Department of Defence on Australia's Defence Projects that support job creation and economic growth. The Projects include a focus on the Naval Shipbuilding and Sustainment Enterprise including supporting the Nuclear Powered Submarine Taskforce, the Australian Industry Capability Program and the Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Enterprise, as well as the linkages between defence industry policy and broader industry policy. The department also focuses on maximising opportunities for Australian industry involvement in Defence procurement and building scale and resilience in defence manufacturing. The Defence Innovation Hub awards contracts to support Australian defence industry (particularly small and medium enterprises) to develop innovative technology that can be commercialised and acquired by the Australian Defence Force. The program also supports jobs across industry including jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The department works collaboratively with the Department of Defence on ensuring a complementary approach between civil space industry development and activity and Defence's space responsibilities and interests. Collaboration has included the development of technical roadmaps, published by the Australian Space Agency, to highlight opportunities for future space capability growth in Australia. The department works collaboratively with the Department of Defence and South Australian Government to support coexistence arrangements in the Woomera Prohibited Area (WPA). The coexistence arrangements balance national security and economic benefits of the area, as well as support Aboriginal cultural activities. The Deputy Secretary with responsibility for Resources is an ex-officio member of the WPA Advisory Board, the primary governance body for the WPA coexistence framework.

Department of Defence Program 2.5 Navy Capabilities Department of Defence Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation Outcome 1 Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

The Department of Defence contributes to Outcome 1 through its use of ANSTO's expertise and advice in the support of the Nuclear Powered Submarine Taskforce, with a focus on baselining and augmenting Australia's nuclear stewardship capabilities and credentials.

Department of Defence Program 2.5 Navy Capabilities Department of Defence Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Defence actively participates in forums and initiatives led by the department to ensure alignment with national approaches for the effective and efficient management of environmental factors. Continued on following page Linked programs

Department of Defence Program 2.5 Navy Capabilities Department of Defence Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Defence actively participates in forums and initiatives led by the department to ensure alignment with national approaches for the effective and efficient management of environmental factors.

Department of Defence Program 2.5 Navy Capabilities Department of Defence Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 3 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Defence provides a range of logistics support services and advice to the Australian Antarctic Program, including air and sealift capability to supplement existing arrangements in the delivery of cargo and contributing to aeromedical emergency responses in the region.

Department of Defence Program 2.5 Navy Capabilities Department of Defence Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 3 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Defence provides a range of logistics support services and advice to the Australian Antarctic program, including air and sealift capability to supplement existing arrangements in the delivery of cargo and contributing to aeromedical emergency responses in the region.

Department of Defence Program 2.7 Air Force Capabilities Department of Defence Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Defence actively participates in forums and initiatives led by the department to ensure alignment with national approaches for the effective and efficient management of environmental factors. Continued on following page Linked programs

Department of Defence Program 2.7 Air Force Capabilities Department of Defence Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Defence actively participates in forums and initiatives led by the department to ensure alignment with national approaches for the effective and efficient management of environmental factors.

Department of Defence Program 2.7 Air Force Capabilities Department of Defence Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 3 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Defence provides a range of logistics support services and advice to the Australian Antarctic program, including air and sealift capability to supplement existing arrangements in the delivery of cargo and contributing to aeromedical emergency responses in the region.

Department of Defence Program 2.7 Air Force Capabilities Department of Defence Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 3 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Defence provides a range of logistics support services and advice to the Australian Antarctic Program, including air and sealift capability to supplement existing arrangements in the delivery of cargo and contributing to aeromedical emergency responses in the region.

Department of Defence Program 2.8 Australian Defence Force Headquarters Department of Defence Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Outcome 1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination roles at overseas missions.

Department of Defence Program 2.9 Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Department of Defence Department of Industry, Science and Resources Outcome 1 Department of Industry, Science and Resources

The department works collaboratively with the Department of Defence on Australia's Defence Projects that support job creation and economic growth. The Projects include a focus on the Naval Shipbuilding and Sustainment Enterprise including supporting the Nuclear Powered Submarine Taskforce, the Australian Industry Capability Program and the Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Enterprise, as well as the linkages between defence industry policy and broader industry policy. The department also focuses on maximising opportunities for Australian industry involvement in Defence procurement and building scale and resilience in defence manufacturing. The Defence Innovation Hub awards contracts to support Australian defence industry (particularly small and medium enterprises) to develop innovative technology that can be commercialised and acquired by the Australian Defence Force. The program also supports jobs across industry including jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The department works collaboratively with the Department of Defence on ensuring a complementary approach between civil space industry development and activity and Defence's space responsibilities and interests. Collaboration has included the development of technical roadmaps, published by the Australian Space Agency, to highlight opportunities for future space capability growth in Australia. The department works collaboratively with the Department of Defence and South Australian Government to support coexistence arrangements in the Woomera Prohibited Area (WPA). The coexistence arrangements balance national security and economic benefits of the area, as well as support Aboriginal cultural activities. The Deputy Secretary with responsibility for Resources is an ex-officio member of the WPA Advisory Board, the primary governance body for the WPA coexistence framework.

Contributing programs
Appropriations
Appropriation Appropriation subtype 2023-24 2022-23
Budget Estimate Estimated Actual Budget Estimate
Special Accounts 388,714,000.00 297,131,000.00 399,097,000.00
Administered Non-operating 0.00 0.00 0.00
Administered Operating 0.00 0.00 0.00
Administered Special Appropriation 4,001,789,000.00 3,671,365,000.00 3,650,912,000.00
Administered Special Purpose Payments 0.00 0.00 0.00
Administered Assets and Liabilities 0.00 0.00 0.00
Administered Subtotal 4,001,789,000.00 3,671,365,000.00 3,650,912,000.00
Departmental External Revenue 583,794,000.00 888,582,000.00 65,006,000.00
Departmental Non-operating 0.00 0.00 0.00
Departmental Operating 37,896,368,000.00 34,049,027,000.00 34,249,178,000.00
Departmental Special Appropriation 0.00 0.00 0.00
Departmental Equity Injections 11,963,094,000.00 12,805,191,000.00 12,805,191,000.00
Departmental Subtotal 50,443,256,000.00 47,742,800,000.00 47,119,375,000.00
Total 54,833,759,000.00 51,711,296,000.00 51,169,384,000.00

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