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The Defence Analytical Services Agency (DASA) is an Executive Agency responsible for compiling manpower, medical, financial and logistical management information. It also provides management systems, analyses and advice to the Ministry of Defence and armed services. This publication presents DASA 's annual report and the accounts for 2001/2002.
The Defence Analytical Services Agency (DASA) is an executive agency of the Ministry of Defence and is responsible for providing the MOD with analytical and statistical services and advice, as well as providing defence-related statistics to Parliament, other government departments and the public. This is the annual report and accounts for the year 2002-03, during which period the agency celebrated its tenth anniversary.
This annual statistical compendium from the Ministry of Defence contains figures about the armed forces, defence expenditure, service and civilian personnel and defence activities. It complements two other publications: The Ministry of Defence Performance Report - which deals with the performance of the MOD against its objectives - and the Consolidated Departmental Resource Accounts.
This annual statistical compendium from the Ministry of Defence contains a wide range of data relating to the armed forces, defence expenditure, service and civilian personnel and defence activities. Findings for the period 2003-04 include: i) defence spending was the Government's fourth highest expenditure, with a provisional outturn against the Departmental Expenditure Limits of £37.2 billion, and a total value of MoD fixed assets of £86.3 billion as of March 2003; ii) the total number of MoD personnel fell by 34 per cent between 1990 to 2004, with service personnel down by 32 per cent; iii) the proportion of serving personnel from the ethnic minorities stood at 4.9 per cent at April 2004, compared with 4.3 per cent the previous year; iv) in 2002-03, MoD net expenditure on R&D activity totalled £2.7 billion; and v) the MoD spent around £1.7 billion on conflict prevention activities worldwide during the year 2003-04.
Supplied with "UK defence statistics factsheet" (2007 edition) on inside front cover