CABINET COMMITTEE PROCUREMENT PEOPLE
Sadly, these guys won't be in charge. When the Liberal government took power late last year, they inherited an extremely troubled military procurement system . To be fair, that broken system was in turn inherited by Conservative Party of Canada when it came to power back in 2006. While there may have been a few bright spots along the way , some would argue that Chretien's "Decade of Darkness" for the Department of National Defense has lasted for an entire generation. Thankfully, there are some signs to suggest we may soon see some positive movement. First of all, there is finally some movement in the agonizing process to replace Canada's fixed wing search and rescue (FWSAR) fleet. Next comes word that the government has formed a cabinet committee to look over future high-profile defense purchases . While a committee can be a place where good ideas go to die, the high profile of the participants may suggest otherwise. Then again, Harjit Sajjan