ARMY25 Chief of Army's Brief
Describes Chief of Army's intent for the New Zealand Army to become a modern, agile, highly adaptive, Light Combat Force to support the NZDF vision of an Integrated Defence Force 2025.
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Describes Chief of Army's intent for the New Zealand Army to become a modern, agile, highly adaptive, Light Combat Force to support the NZDF vision of an Integrated Defence Force 2025.
Annex C to the Defence Estate Work Programme Paper - business case for the Defence Estate Regeneration.
Cabinet Government Administration and Expenditure Review Committee Minute of Decision on Defence Force Enterprise Cloud and Enterprise Connectivy investment.
This Defence Assessment explores the links between climate change and security, and how climate change will be a driver for future Defence Force operations, particularly in the South Pacific region. It identifies actions Defence can take as part of a broader New Zealand Government work programme on climate change and sustainability, and underscores the importance of continuing to work with and learn from our Pacific partners in understanding and responding to the intensifying impacts of climate change.
The Strategic Defence Policy Statement recognises the full scope of value that Defence provides for New Zealand, across the Community, Nation, and World. The Policy Statement also articulates a set of principles to describe the Government's expectations for Defence and provide enduring policy guidance, examines developments in the strategic environment, and updates the Defence Force outcomes, principal roles, and priorities.
This volume of the Manual of Armed Forces Law explains the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) obligations binding all members of the NZDF through New Zealand’s treaty obligations and international law.
The Facility Security Officer Guide details the responsibilities of a Facility Security Officer (FSO) of a Defence Industry Security Programme (DISP) accredited organisation.