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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE 47
 ASSOCIATE SECRETARY ORGANISATION
The Associate Secretary integrates the work of different parts of the Defence Organisation to get more effective and efficient outcomes, particularly in the areas of service delivery.
The Associate Secretary is responsible for Defence enterprise plan- ning, performance and risk management functions, and the integration of all corporate enabling services, including finance, facilities and estate security, information and communications technology, informa- tion management, human resources, legal, audit and security vetting services. Activities for which the Associate Secretary is accountable are mapped to the Defence Executive Support program in the Defence Portfolio Budget Statements.
STRATEGY, POLICY & INDUSTRY GROUP
Strategy, Policy, and Industry Group (SP&I) Group provides strategic policy advice to enable defence capability and national security priori- ties and supports strengthened decision-making in Defence.
SP&I Group collaborates actively with key agencies across govern- ment and has a rigorous internal contestability process to ensure its policy advice is firmly bedded within broader government priorities and resources.
DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE GROUP
Defence Intelligence Group provides strategic advice, policy and intelligence to enable defence capability and national security priorities and supports strengthened decision-making in Defence.
Defence Intelligence Group is comprised of Australian Geospatial- Intelligence Organisation, Defence Intelligence Organisation and Intelligence Policy.
Chief of Defence Intelligence Lieutenant General Gavan Reynolds AM
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER GROUP
The Chief Information Officer Group (CIOG) within the Department
of Defence leads the integrated design, cost effective delivery and sustained operation of Defence’s Single Information Environment (SIE) to support military and business operations.
In simple terms, the SIE encompasses the information, computing
and communications infrastructure of the Department of Defence along with the management systems and people that deliver that infrastructure. It includes Defence’s information assets, computing networks, business applications and data. It includes the communica- tion standards and spectrum required for Battlespace networks. The infrastructure CIOG provides is essential and integral to core Defence functions including intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, com- munications, information warfare, command and management.
It is the responsibility of CIOG to ensure that the Department of Defence has a dependable, secure and integrated information environ- ment, capable of supporting its operational and management needs.
Chief Information Officer
Mr Stephen Pearson
Tel (02) 6266 7302
APW-5-030, Anzac Park West, Constitution Avenue, Parkes ACT 2600
 Deputy Secretary Strategy, Policy and Industry
Mr Peter Tesch
Divisions –
Contestability Division
Defence Industry Policy Division International Policy Division Strategic Policy Division
Divisions –
Chief Technology Officer Division
ICT Delivery Division
ICT Operations Division
ICT Service Delivery and Reform Division
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