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12 | 20070901172922 | https://web.archive.org/web/20070901172922/http://www.defence.gov.au/ARMY/HNA/docs/HNA%20Reserve%20Presentation.ppt | 2007-09-01 | 2007-09-01 | 404 | THE ARMY RESERVE - RELEVANT AND READY ‘To provide specified individual and collective capability to support, sustain and reinforce Army’s operational forces.’ HNA RESERVE COMPONENTS • High Readiness Reserve • Active Reserve • Standby Reserve management • Force Structures • Implementation Plan • Training • Remuneration HIGH READINESS RESERVE • Regular Army units will seek High Readiness Reservists in accordance with their unit establishments via ACMS. • High Readiness Reservists will sign a two year contract. • They will be managed and administered regionally by their parent Army Reserve unit. • They are substantively posted to their supported Regular Army unit. • They will provide 32-50 days on mandated training per year including one continuous exercise annually with their supported Regular Army unit (or formation for Force Protection Company Group members) and the remainder with their parent Army Reserve unit. • Must be available for voluntary deployment when called for. • Must possess all Regular Army competencies for their employed position (until the HNA training model review is complete- whereby exceptions may be made) ACTIVE RESERVE • Active Reservists will enable the High Readiness Reserve through support and reinforcement. • The Active Reserve will provide the Reserve Response Force, previously known as the High Readiness Reserve. • Active Reservists will still have the opportunity to be selected for operations, although this opportunity is decreased with the raising of the High Readiness Reserve. STANDBY RESERVE • The Standby Reserve management systems are being reviewed with a view to enhancing the utility of this latent capability. FUTURE FORCE STRUCTURE FUTURE FMN STRUCTURE HRR DEVELOPMENT SEQUENCE Mid-2006-End 2008 Round out the following orgs: 16 AD HQ 6 ESR 19 Engr Wks HQ LSF 1 MP Bn DJFHQ 6 RAR 1 CSSB HQ 1 Bde HQ 7 Bde B Sqn 3/ 4 Cav Regt 2/14 LHR 1 Fd Regt 16 Avn Bde 1 Psych Unit Two HRR FPCG Start 2009-End 2012 Round out the following orgs: 17 Constr Sqn 21 Contsr Sqn 7 Sig Regt 131 STA Regt 1 JSU 3 RAR 1 Armd Regt 2 Cav Regt 8/12 Mdm Regt 1 CER 5/7 RAR 3 CSSB 4 Fd Regt 3 CER 1 RAR 2 RAR DFSU LSF Sig Sqn 10 FSB HQ FSG 1 HSB 2 HSB 1 Int Bn HQ 3 Bde 1 CSR 3 CSR 1 Topo Survey Sqn 9 FSB SOCOMD Four HRR FPCG HRR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN PHASE ONE (Mid 2006-End 2008): • Develop the approximately 1100 individual and collective reinforcements; • Identify additional capabilities required to be developed within the Army Reserve; and • Review C2 at regional and command level. HRR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN PHASE TWO (Start 2009-End 2012): • Develop remaining 1700 individual and collective reinforcements; TRAINING • The HNA Training Model currently under development will: − Maintain the common competency model for ARA and ARes − Reduce the training requirement for AR by reducing the number of competencies required − Identify and develop gap training to enable Reservists to transition from AR to HRR REMUNERATION • HRR will receive: − $10,000 Tax Free completion bonus for two years HRR service − $2,500 health benefit per annum • AR and HRR will receive: − New pay rates that are competency based − A Reserve disability allowance (akin to service allowance) − Health support assistance "….Army Reserve forces can now be concentrated on providing full capability as part of operational forces, and to provide the subsequent reinforcement and rotation of deployed forces. Expansion and mobilisation will remain an Army task, but the priority in the future will clearly be on meeting more immediate military needs." Lieutenant General Peter Leahy CONCLUSION LINKS and REFERENCES • Intranet (DRN) http://intranet.defence.gov.au/armyweb/sites/HNA/ • Internet: http://www.defence.gov.au/army/hna/ • Implementing Directive for the Hardened and Networked Army Reserve DCA Directive 18/05 | application/vnd.ms-powerpoint | 200 | http://www.defence.gov.au/ARMY/HNA/docs/HNA%20Reserve%20Presentation.ppt | au,gov,defence)/army/hna/docs/hna%20reserve%20presentation.ppt | 3ALAHBM3E323M7DFZA4NMK7KSCVWQSM7 | 549003 | domains/defence-gov-au/powerpoints/original/au-gov-defence-army-hna-docs-hna-20reserve-20presentation-ppt-20070901172922.ppt |