§ Mr. JesselTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what key targets have been set for the Defence Animal Centre in 1996–97. [33614]
§ Mr. SoamesThe key targets for the Defence Animal Centre in 1996–97 are as follows:
- 1. To meet the following proportion of agreed customer requirement in terms:
- DAC military personnel and military working animals for ground and air operations—100 per cent.
- (b) Quality of trained MWAs and personnel measured in terms of customer satisfaction (1)—85 per cent.
- (c) Number of trained personnel and MWAs—95 per cent.
- (d) Timeliness of delivery measured in terms of customer satisfaction—95 per cent.
- 2. Ensure success rates for training are:
- MWA—greater than or equal to course specific target figures (2)—95 per cent.
- (b) Personnel—greater than 90 per cent.
- 3. Reduce net full cost, as shown in the accruals accounts by 2.5 per cent.
- 4. Complete planned stages of DAC "Invertors in People" action plan.
- 5. Fully explore private finance initiative options for the rebuild of administrative and single living accommodation at the DAC.
Notes:
1. Customer satisfaction figures based on customer satisfaction survey questionnaire.
2. Different courses have widely varied success rates due to the nature of animal training; therefore separate expected pass rates are reported internally.