Defence’s Implementation of the First Principles Review

April 17, 2018

The Minister for Defence commissioned the First Principles Review of Defence (the Review) in August 2014. The Review was ‘designed to ensure Defence is fit for purpose and able to promptly respond to future challenges’. In April 2015, following government consideration, the Minister for Defence released the report of the Review, entitled First Principles Review: Creating One Defence.

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