#ARMD1835281AOrder of February 28, 2019, on the Organization of the Military Commissariat Service
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This law reorganizes the French military commissariat service, detailing its structure and management roles. It establishes a central directorate and outlines the responsibilities of various support centers and divisions, emphasizing operational readiness and support for military activities. It primarily affects military personnel and administrative staff involved in the service's activities.
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Key Changes
- Redefines the organizational structure of the military commissariat service
- Establishes new responsibilities for support centers and divisions
- Strengthens focus on operational readiness and support
Obligations
What this law requires
The director central of the commissariat service must implement the general directives established by the chief of the army staff in managing the service's activities.
The central director must direct the activities of the commissariat service following the directives set by the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, and must ensure operational readiness and support for military activities.
The sous-direction ‘performance-synthèse’ must conduct strategic studies related to the service and ensure performance management.
The director of the service must establish performance and risk management frameworks to achieve objectives of the commissariat service.
The sous-direction ‘métiers’ must develop and ensure the implementation of the procurement policy and directives of the service.