Performance Report 2019 – Ministry of Defence 1

Performance Report 2019 – Ministry of Defence 1

කායසාධන වා뗊ාව செய쯍திறꟍ அறி埍கை Performance Report ආර槊ෂක අමා뗊‍ා㶂ශය ghJfhg;G mikr;R Ministry of Defence Performance Report 2019 Ministry of Defence Head No. 103 Contents Page No Message from the Secretary Defence Chapter 01 - Institutional Profile 1.1 Introduction 01 1.2 Vision and the Mission of the Ministry 02 1.3 Key Functions 03 - 06 1.4 Organizational Chart 07 - 10 1.5 Departments under the Ministry 11 1.6 Institutions/ Funds coming under the Ministry 12 1.7 Foreign Funded Projects 12 Chapter 02 - Progress and the Future Outlook 2.1 Progress 2.1.1 National Defence Policy formulation and Security Law 13 amendments 2.1.2 International Defence Cooperation 14 2.1.3 Implementation of strategies for ensure National Defence 15 - 39 2.1.4 Research and Training 40 - 63 2.1.5 Ranaviru Welfare 64 - 70 2.1.6 Strenthening Planning and monitoring process 71 - 102 2.2 Future Outlook 2.2.1 Priority to National Security and create a disciplined, lowful and 103 - 105 virtuous society 2.2.2 Contribute to building a Technology-based Society 105 2.2.3 An Integrated approach to Disaster Management 105 - 106 Chapter 03 - Overall Financial Performance for the Year 3.1 Ministry of Defence 107 -126 3.2 Internal Affairs Division 127 - 132 3.3 Digital Infrastructure and Information Technology Division 133 - 150 Chapter 04 - Performance indicators 4.1 Performance Indicators of the Ministry 151 - 158 Chapter 05 - Performance of the achieving Sustainable Development Goals 5.1 Identified respective Sustainable Development Goals 159 - 168 5.2 Achievements and challenges of the Sustainable Development Goals 169 - 170 Chapter 06 - Human Resource Profile 6.1 Ministry of Defence 171 - 176 6.2 Internal Affairs Division 177 - 178 6.3 Digital Infrastructure and Information Technology Division 179 - 180 6.4 Disaster Management Division 181 - 184 Chapter 07 - Compliance Report 7.1 Ministry of Defence 185 - 191 7.1 Internal Affairs Division 192 - 198 7.3 Digital Infrastructure and Information Technology Divisin 199 - 205 7.4 Disaster Management Divisionh 206 - 212 Message from the Secretary Defence ……… The Ministry of Defence, that is committed to build a „Secured and Peaceful Country‟ through formulation and implementation of strategic plans and policies to ensure a secured and sovereign country with territorial integrity, is pleased to present “Performance Report 2019” which includes progress up to 31.12.2019 presented by the respective Divisions and Agencies demonstrating their performance. „Vistas of Prosperity and Splendour‟ the national policy framework of the country, as envisaged by His Excellency the President, has given first priority to national security. I would like to express my appreciation for the contribution rendered by heads and the staff of the Ministry and the Institutions under its purview including the Tri-Forces, Sri Lanka Police and the Civil Security Department in ensuring the national security through timely action by identifying the challenges in the face of complex global terrorist threats, appropriately orienting the organizational structure and updating constantly the legal and policy process for the accomplishment of such challenges. The institutional structure of the present Ministry of Defence has been designed to cover all dimensions of national security of the motherland. Beyond the traditional framework of responsibilities of national security and law enforcement, institutions that are excelled to carry out non-military national security measures in terms of cyber security, disaster management and prevention of illicit drug trafficking and dangerous drug use etc. have been brought under the Ministry of Defence and this will facilitate greater adjustment in internal functioning of the country to address the complexities of a changing international environment while creating a system to establish reliable personal identity. It is expected that these institutions will employ their highly-skilled staff to adopt modern strategies to implement the actions with targets to fulfill national security priorities. The Ministry of Defence has paid greater attention towards the welfare of war heroes of the Tri-forces, Sri Lanka Police and the Civil Security Department who devoted their lives and disabled while engaging in the noble service in the war front for the sake of safeguarding the motherland. Accordingly, Therefore, I believe that several outstanding issues, including the service issues of disabled war heroes and widows of war heroes can be resolved in the near future. Similarly, the contribution made to establish a society ennobled by disciplines, virtues and values by means of drug prevention projects and by drug raids jointly carried out by the security forces including the raids conducted thousands of miles offshore by Sri Lanka Navy, for building a nation free of narcotics is of immense magnitude. I believe that the joint national security mechanism that is currently being implemented by this multidimensional institutional structure of the Ministry of Defence was an important element in the success of the government's strategy to reduce the growth of the COVID-19 outbreak among the Sri Lankan population during the first six months of 2020. I conclude by adding well-wishes of strength, courage and determination to the officials of the Ministry of Defence and institutions coming under the purview of the Ministry to create a safer and better country to create a better, safer country and achieve victories of international level and I express my gratitude to all parties who contributed to the preparation of the “Progress Report– 2019”. Sgd/ Kamal Gunaratne WWV RWP RSP USP ndc psc MPhil Major General (Rtd) Secretary, Ministry of Defence CHAPTER 1 Institutional Profile 1.1 Introduction The Ministry of Defence plays the key role in ensuring National Security through a committed and professionally competent military force, and formulating and executing strategic plans and policies for a secure, safe and sovereign country with territorial integrity in order to achieve the vision of the Ministry: “ For a Secured and Peaceful Country”. Furthermore, the capabilities of contribution for the national development through the ability of military skills and technologies also could be make used to socio economic development of the country. In the context of globalization, every country is essential to have concerted actions with the world community to overcome domestic and international security threats that are confronted to the national security. Therefore, Ministry of Defence always gives its maximum contribution to the Sri Lanka effort to maintain cordial international relationships with other countries while building a strong network of defence. In order to achieve these objectives, the Ministry being a policy maker for the protection of the of the country, required to assess both regional and global security threats and needs to formulate strategic defence policies to cope up with such security threats. The duties and functions of the Ministry published in the Extraordinary Gazette Notifications No. 2153/12, No. 2159/15, No. 2159/47 and No. 2176/23 have been mentioned in the Item No. 1.3 on page No. 3 to 6 of this report. For this purpose following Departments, Statutory bodies and Corporations come under the purview of the Ministry. Ministry of Defence Institutions/Funds Office of the Chief Defence National Defence Fund Department of Staff Defence Services Command Meteorology Sri Lanka Army and Collage National Building Sri Lanka Navy Defence Services Collage Research Organization Sri Lanka Air Force Dangerous Drugs Control Secretariat for Non- Sri Lanka Police Board Governmental Department of Civil Security Organizations National Media Centre Department of Coast Guard Department of Multi-purpose State Intelligent Service Department of Registration of Development Task Force National Cadet Corp Persons MILODA Institute Sri Lanka Institute of National Sri Lanka Computer (Academy of Financial Security Studies Emergency Readiness Team Studies) Telecommunication Regulatory Information and National Authority for the Commission Communication Technology Implementation of Chemical Ranaviru Seva Authority Weapons Convention Agency of Sri Lanka Defence Research snd Api Wenuwen Api Fun Development Centre National Disaster Management Council National Police Academy Rakna Arakshana Lanka Ltd Sir John Kotelawala Defence Disaster Management Centre Sri Lanka Institute of National Defence Studies University National Disaster Relief National Defence Fund Services Centre Performance Report 2019 – Ministry of Defence 1 1.2 Vision and the Mission of the Ministry VISION ‍For a Secured and Peaceful Country MISSION Formulating and executing strategic plans and policies for a secure, safe and sovereign country with territorial integrity Performance Report 2019 – Ministry of Defence 2 1.3 Key Functions of the Ministry The duties and functions of the Ministry published in the Extraordinary Gazette Notifications No. 2153/12, No. 2159/15, No. 2159/47 and No. 2176/23 are as follows. Column I Column II Column III Duties and Functions Departments, Statutory Laws and Ordinance to be Institutions & Public Implemented Corporation 1. Formulation, implementation, 1. Office of the Chief of Chief of Defence Staff Act, monitoring and evaluation of policies, Defence Staff No. 35 of 2009 programmes and projects; in relation 2. Sri Lanka Army to subject of Defence and the subjects Army Act No. 17 of 1949 3. Sri Lanka Navy of the Departments, statutory Navy Act No. 34 of 1950 institutions referred to in Column II 4. Sri Lanka Air Force and laws and regulations referred to o 5. Sri Lanka Police Air Force Act No. 41 of in Column III 1949 6. Department of Civil 2. Ensuring Defence of the country by the Security Police Ordinance, No. facilitation of functions of the Defence 7. State Intelligence 16 of 1865 services Service Api Wenuwen Api Fund 3. Maintenance of internal security 8. Ranaviru Seva Act, No. 6 of 2008 4. Maintenance of Defence and internal Authority Defence Services security-related intelligence services 9. Sir John Kotelawala Command and Staff 5. Maintaining relations with visiting Defence University. College Act, No.

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