§ Laura MoffattTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what key targets have been set for the Naval Manning Agency for 1998–99. [45616]
§ Dr. ReidThe Chief Executive of the Naval Manning Agency has been set the following key targets for 1998–1999:
- 1. Greater than 94% of officer billets to be filled.
- 2. Greater than 89% of Naval Rating billets to be filled.
733 - 3. Greater than 88% of Royal Marine Other Ranks billets to be filled.
- 4. Total strength of Naval personnel to be within plus 1% to minus 2% of the set requirement.
- 5. Greater than 60% of officers to receive more than 4 months notice for change of employment.
- 6. Greater than 98% of Ratings/Other Ranks to receive more than the specified notice for change of employment.
- 7. Greater than 99% of Ratings/Other Ranks to receive the specified levels of Minimum Time Ashore.
- 8. To achieve a progressive annual 7.5% reduction in the number of manpower gaps within the scope of the Agency's control.
- 9. To conduct two benchmarking exercises per year.
- 10. To produce full accruals-based accounts.
- 11. To operate the Naval Manning Agency within its 1998–99 cash allocation (expressed at 1997–98 prices) of £9.8 million, a reduction of £0.6 million (6%) from the 1997–98 figures.