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Electronic forms

Defence is about to receive a new, simplified electronic forms package.

The Defence Publishing Service (DPS) will progressively introduce the new software package this month. The new software is called eForms or, more commonly, “Informed”.

It replaces the Delrina Form Flow software, which is no longer compatible with current Defence technology. Forms will be available on the Defweb at http://pubsdb.cbr-dps.defence.gov.au/wfs/.

For those areas without Defweb access, Web Forms will be available on CD-ROM. DPS is also offering a range of training for the Informed software.

Further information is available from Megan Weckert, the Forms Team Leader, on (02) 6266 2290 or megan.weckert@defence.gov.au.

Family support

Family support projects and groups across Australia will receive a total of $938,000 in Defence Family Support Funding grants in 2004-05.

The 111 projects to receive grants in 2004-05 support Defence family groups across Australia.

The grants assist the operations of family support groups such as Defence neighbourhood houses and community centres, local Defence newsletters, craft groups, the Defence Special Needs Support Group and playgroups.

Korean recognition

Following representations from veterans of the Korean War, the Howard Government will appoint a working party to investigate the level of recognition for service following the armistice on July 23, 1953.

It is estimated 3,000 Australians served in Korea following the armistice until 1957. During this period, there were frequent breaches of the cease-fire and lives were lost.

The working party will be established to investigate the level of recognition, including the appropriateness of the award of the Australian Active Service Medal and the Returned from Active Service Badge.

The working party will consult with Korean War veterans and relevant veterans organisations, and report its findings to Government.

Supervise a civilian?

Fact sheets on civilian performance management (CPM) are available on DEFWEB and the Internet, or for members without web access, on the Outreach CD.

For DEFWEB, click on Pay and Conditions Home Page, then APS, then Performance Management and Progression.

On the Internet go to www.defence.gov.au/dpe/dwr and click on CPM, or Civilian Performance Management. On the Outreach CD (August 04 edition onwards), click on APS Pay and Conditions, then APS, then Performance Management and Progression.

The first fact sheet gives a one-page summary of how CPM works.

Most of the rest cover just one aspect of CPM. For more information or help contact René Vernon on (02) 6266 3224.

Security survey

Security is everybody’s business every day of the year – not just in times of crisis.

To ensure everyone is aware of their security responsibilities, the Defence Security Authority (DSA) produces a wide variety of security awareness products ranging from information brochures, to stickers and posters, to security bulletins and newsletters.

DSA needs your help.

They want to know whether you’ve seen their products and what you think of them. T

hey also need to know whether the security awareness message is reaching your base and, if not, how they can make sure it does.

The survey was enclosed in the Security: Everybody’s Business’ quarterly newsletter.

It will be also sent to Defence personnel via a random mailout.

Alternatively, you can download the survey from the DSA Intranet site at
http://defweb.cbr.defence.gov.au/dsa, or contact DSA on (02) 6266 2605 or by email dsa.securityawareness@defence.gov.au.

Cadets welcomed

Thirteen new members have been welcomed into the Australian Navy Cadets in NSW and the ACT.

They have just completed seven days of intensive training, including a Staff New Entry Course at HMAS Penguin.

The 13 new staff attended from units as far north as TS Vampire in Tweed Heads to the south at TS Albatross in Wollongong.

 

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