HC Deb 17 July 1996 vol 281 cc534-6W
Mr. David Martin

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement about the key targets for 1996–97 for the Army Base Storage and Distribution Agency. [38313]

Mr. Soames

The chief executive of the Army Base Storage and Distribution Agency has been set the following key targets for 1996–97:

Key targets Performance output 1996–97
1. To develop and implement the full ABSDA IS strategy by:
(a) Implementing the IS strategy by initiating action to make changes to existing systems and to procure IT as appropriate. 31 March 1997
(b) Implement the full corporate MIS throughout ABSDA. (Subject to IS Strategy Study recommendations.) (31 March 1998)
2. Implement the outstanding DCS 10 recommendations:
(a) Handback of BAD Bracht site on schedule. 30 September 1996
(b) Closure of Vehicle Depot Ludgershall for operations on schedule. 31 March 1997
3. To meet targets for storage, maintenance and distribution and monitor progress towards achieving standards:
a. Stores Demands
Stores and Equipment. To meet the Standard Priority System (SPS) 96 Supply Chain Processing Times (SCPT) for material authorised for issue
(a) Immediate Priority—Operational Standard Priority Code (SPC) 1 99 per cent.
(b) High Priority—Operational SPC 2 98 per cent.
(c) Medium Priority—Operational SPC 3 97 per cent.
(d) Routine Priority—Operational SPC 4 95 per cent.
(e) Immediate Priority—Non Operational SPC 5 99 per cent.
(f) High Priority—Non Operational SPC 6 98 per cent.
(g) Medium Priority—Non Operational SPC 7 97 per cent.
(h) Routine Priority—Non Operational SPC 8 95 per cent.
(Operational demands take precedence over all other demands in SPC order)
Ammunition
To meet the required Delivery date 99.8 per cent.
Vehicles
(a) Immediate Priority 96 per cent.
(b) High Priority 94 per cent.
(c) Medium Priority 92 per cent.
(d) Routine Demands 90 per cent.
Petroleum
(a) Bulk Fuel 95 per cent.
(b) Packed Fuel and Oils/Lubs 95 per cent.
b. To Maintain, repair, refurbish and modify Army ammunition to levels of service agreed with DLSA:
Maintenance
(a) Completion by target 97 per cent.
(b) Completion within target cost 92 per cent.
(c) Completion to specified quality 98 per cent.
Surveillance
(a) Initial acceptance—within 4 weeks of receipt 100 per cent.
(b) Specials—within target date set by DLSA 97 per cent.
Proofing
Completion to specified quality standard and target dates 96 per cent.
Key targets Performance output 1996–97
4. To deliver special to task and on the job training for Land Command Units Employed in the Base (LUEB).
(a) To maintain operational and military preparedness. Pass OPEVAL to satisfactory standard.
(b) To provide training for all soldiers to Army Training Directives (ATD) levels. Pass OPEVAL to satisfactory standard.
5. To complete the activities and achieve the results laid down in the ABSDA TQ Strategy for each year between 1996–97 to 1998–99.
(a) 100 per cent. of all managers to be trained. 31 October 1996
(b) All staff to have been trained and operating the Total Quality Leadership process. Mechanisms to be in place to train new employees,(31 March 1998)
(c) ABSDA TQ to have a positive impact on our customers such that they have an increasing satisfaction and confidence in ABSDA and the Agency confirmed as their preferred supplier. (31 March 1999)
6. To complete a Competing for Quality (CFQ) programme of ABSDA business.
(a) Stores Division. (31 June 1998)
(b) Ammunition Division. (31 December 1997)
(c) Base Vehicle Depot Ashchurch. (31 August 1997)
7. Deliver required efficiencies according to DG Log Sp(A)'s Efficiency Plany. 2.5 per cent.