Chief of Joint Capabilities

The Chief of Joint Capabilities (CJC) is the head of the Joint Capabilities Group (JCG) in the Australian Department of Defence, part of the Australian Defence Organisation. This position was created on 1 July 2017. The current chief is Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead, who was appointed to the position on 24 November 2020.[1]

Chief of Joint Capabilities
Incumbent
Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead

since 24 November 2020
Member ofAustralian Defence Force
Reports toChief of the Defence Force
Inaugural holderAir Marshal Warren McDonald
Formation1 July 2017
Websitewww.defence.gov.au/JCG/

Structure

The Chief of Joint Capabilities is responsible for coordinating the various capabilities within the Australian Defence Force. The following four commander report to the chief.

The Australian Civil-Military Centre (ACMC) is responsible for researching and advising the improvement of civil-military-police collaboration in civil-military co-operation and civil-military operations in the stabilization of fragile states, peacekeeping, humanitarian aid, and emergency management. ACMC also engages with Australian Government departments and agencies including the Australian Federal Police and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the United Nations, and non-government organisations.[2][3][4]

Australian Defence College

The Australian Defence College (ADC) is responsible for the delivery of professional military education, command and staff education, and joint warfare training for the ADF. The ADC is the umbrella organisation for the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies (CDSS), the Australian Command and Staff College (ACSC), and the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA). In 2019 the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies and the Australian Command and Staff College will be merged to become the Australian War College.

The ADC is also manages the following:

  • Centre for Defence Leadership & Ethics
  • Centre for Defence Research
  • Capability Technology Management College
  • Centre for Defence Leadership and Ethics
  • Defence Learning Branch
  • Defence Force Chaplains College
  • Defence Force School of Languages
  • Defence International Training Centre
  • ADF Warfare Training Centre
  • ADF Peacekeeping Centre

The Commander of the Australian Defence College is Major General Mick Ryan.

Joint Health Command

The Joint Health Command (JHC) is led by the Surgeon General of the Australian Defence Force, Air Vice Marshal Tracey Smart, and is responsible for the delivery of military medicine and joint healthcare services to Australian Defence Force personnel, including military psychiatry and rehabilitation services. The JHC is also responsible for the development of the health preparedness of ADF personnel for operations and the coordination of health units for deployment in support of operations.[2][3][5]

Joint Logistics Command

The Joint Logistics Command (JLC) is responsible for the planning, coordination and delivery of military logistics, the evaluation of joint logistics capabilities and requirements, explosive ordnance, and supply chain management.[2][3][6] The Commander of the Joint Logistics Command is Rear Admiral Ian Murray, RAN. The Joint Logistics Command is made up of the:

  • Explosive Ordnance Branch
  • Fuel Services Branch
  • Logistics Assurance Branch
  • Logistics Systems Branch
  • Strategic Logistics Branch
  • Supply Chain Branch

Information Warfare Division

The Information Warfare Division is responsible for information warfare, cyber security, and command, control, coordination and communications (C4), and Space capabilities for the Australian Defence Force. The Head for Information Warfare Division is Major General Marcus Thompson. The Information Warfare Division is made up of the:

  • Joint Intelligence and Cyber Branch
  • C2 and Battle Management Capability Branch
  • Capability Support Directorate
  • Joint Cyber Unit
  • Space and Communications Branch

Joint Military Police Unit

The Joint Military Police Unit is the unified military police agency of the Australian Defence Force led by the Provost Marshal responsible for general policing, law enforcement, and the Australian Defence Force Investigative Service.[7][8]

Reserve and Youth Division

The Reserve and Youth Division (RYD) is responsible for the capacity building of the Australian Defence Force reserve capabilities of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve, Australian Army Reserve and Royal Australian Air Force Reserve and the governance of the Australian Defence Force Cadets Scheme.

Women, Peace and Security

The Chief of Joint Capabilities also acts as the Joint Capability Manager for Women, Peace and Security for the development and implementation of the Australian National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security. The Gender Advisor to the Chief of the Defence Force supports this role.

Chiefs of Joint Capabilities

The following officers have been appointed as Chief of Joint Capabilities:

RankNamePost-
nominals
Service
Term
began
Term
ended
Air MarshalWarren McDonaldAO, CSCRAAF1 July 201724 November 2020
Vice AdmiralJonathan MeadAORAN24 November 2020Incumbent

References and notes

Notes

    References

    1. "Vice Admiral Jonathan Dallas Mead". Royal Australian Navy. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
    2. Vice Chief of the Defence Force Group Organisational Chart
    3. Vice Chief of the Defence Force Group overview of Commands and Divisions overview
    4. Australian Civil-Military Centre overview
    5. Australian Government Directory overview of the Joint Health Command
    6. Australian Government Directory overview of the Joint Logistics Command
    7. Joint Capabilities Group Joint Military Police Unit Joint Military Police Unit
    8. Joint Service Police Group launched Royal Australian Navy
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