§ The Minister of State, Ministry of Defence (Mr. Adam Ingram)The Chief Executive of the Defence Storage and Distribution Agency has been set the following Key Targets for 2003–04:
KEY TARGET 1:
To meet the Customers' requirements as negotiated and agreed in Customer Supplier Agreements. (CSAs)KEY TARGET 1a:
For explosive materiel: to supply 95 per cent. of available maintained munitions within demand timescales.KEY TARGET 1b:
95 per cent. of all issues of non-explosive materiel to consumers to meet that element of the Supply Chain Pipeline Time (SCPT) for which DSDA has a responsibility.Within the 95 per cent. target, for non-explosive materiel, the following subsidiary targets have been set in CSAs:
99 per cent. of issues to meet specified SCPT at Standard Priority Codes 01, 02 and 05;98 per cent. of issues to meet specified SCPT at Standard Priority Code 06;97 per cent. of issues to meet specified SCPT at Standard Priority Codes 03 and 07;95 per cent. of issues to meet specified SCPT at Standard Priority Codes 04 and 08.KEY TARGET 1C:
98 per cent. of all receipts that conform to the specifications laid down in the contract and/or materiel regulations to be processed within time limits agreed with each individual customer.KEY TARGET 2:
To achieve an average 5 per cent. reduction in the unit cost of output.KEY TARGET 3:
The value of inventory written off as a result of DSDA's actions to be less than the levels agreed within each Customer Supplier Agreement.KEY TARGET 3a:
The value of explosive materiel written off as a result of DSDA's action to be less than the value of materiel written off during financial year 2002–03.KEY TARGET 3b:
The value of non-explosive materiel written off as a result of DSDA's action to be less than levels agreed within each specific Customer Supplier Agreement.