HC Deb 06 November 2003 vol 412 cc44-6WS
The Minister of State, Ministry of Defence (Mr. Adam Ingram)

The role of the Defence Geographic and Imagery Intelligence agency is to provide imagery intelligence and geographic support to defence policy, operations and training; to meet customer requirements for imagery intelligence and geographic support in accordance with defence priorities; to maintain and develop agency capabilities and readiness in line with future defence requirements; and to become progressively more efficient, whilst improving the quality and delivery of its products and services. The key targets for the agency for the 12 months from April 2003 are:

KEY TARGET 1A—OPERATIONAL IMINT PROVISION To satisfy operational requirements for Imagery Intelligence within timescales and to standards agreed between the Agency and its customers, by satisfying at least 95 per cent. of requirements overall, whilst delivering not less than 98 per cent. of priority one tasks.

KEY TARGET 1B—OPERATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SUPPORT To satisfy operational requirements for geographic support within timescales and to standards agreed between the agency and its customers, by satisfying 100 per cent. of the geographic products and services essential to support current and potential operations, both from the agency's UK based operation and its deployable units.

KEY TARGET 2—READINESS To achieve the required levels of operational readiness in line with defence planning assumptions, whilst continuing to satisfy those deployable element outputs required under Key Target 1, maintaining agreed states of readiness as set by PJHQ for all contingency forces.

KEY TARGET 3A—STRATEGIC AND CONTINGENCY IMINT PROVISION To satisfy strategic and contingency requirements for Imagery Intelligence within timescales and to standards agreed between the agency and its customers, by providing at least 57 per cent. of the requirements as set out in the imagery exploitation programme (HEP), while delivering not less than 92 per cent. of priority one tasks.

KEY TARGET 3B— STRATEGIC AND CONTINGENCY GEOGRAPHIC SUPPORT To satisfy strategic and contingency requirements for geographic support within timescales and to standards agreed between the agency and its customers, completing at least 90 per cent. of a customer endorsed programme of work for geographic products and services.

KEY TARGET 3T (TRANSITIONAL)—MEASUREMENT OF GEOSPATIAL PROVISION To develop improved mechanisms for the measurement of geospatial provision which enable effective evaluation of output efficiency. Definition of output measurement mechanisms for geospatial provision which enable a baseline for output efficiency to be quantified during FY 04–05.

KEY TARGET 4— IMPROVEMENT IN GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION HOLDINGS To demonstrate a further 1 per cent. improvement in the coverage of geographic information holdings resulting in at least a cumulative 4 per cent. improvement on the baseline established in 1999, and to ensure that the quality of the collection achieves the level of readiness agreed with customers. This will be demonstrated by maintaining the MOD map library collection at the agreed level of readiness and achieving a further 1 per cent. improvement in coverage of geographic information holdings.

KEY TARGET 5T (TRANSITIONAL)—OUTPUT EFFICIENCY To define mechanisms for the measurement of output efficiency thatencompass all key areas of agency business, which will enable a baseline for output efficiency to be quantified during FY 04–05.