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2008-12-05 06:32:00
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NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR DUNCAN LEWIS

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SUBJECT: NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR DUNCAN LEWIS


1. (U) SUMMARY: Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced the
appointment of Duncan Lewis to the newly-created post of
National Security Advisor (NSA). The creation of the
position of NSA is the first step in the formation of the
Rudd Government's new national security structure. The NSA
will be responsible for advising the Prime Minister on all
policy matters relating to Australia's security, and will
oversee implementation of all national security policy
arrangements. Lewis served for more than 30 years in the
Australian Defense Force and was commander of the SAS when in
retired in 2005. Currently Deputy Secretary in the
Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet with responsibility
for policy coordination and advising the Prime Minister on
national security, defense and intelligence, domestic
security, and international relations, his appointment as NSA
required creation of a new position - Associate Secretary of
the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. END SUMMARY

RESPONSIBILITIES OF NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR


2. (U) PM Rudd released a National Security Statement in
Parliament December 4. As part of that statement, the Prime
Minister also announced the appointment of Duncan Lewis AO to
the newly-created post of NSA. The NSA "will be the source
of advice to the Prime Minister on all policy matters
relating to the nation's security, and will oversee the
implementation of all national security policy arrangements."
This includes coordination of national security budgets,
evaluation of performance against national security
priorities, and establishment of an executive development
program in national security. He will chair a newly formed
National Intelligence Coordination Committee (NICC) intended
to integrate national intelligence efforts towards achieving
national security priorities. Lewis will also become the
Deputy Chair of the National Security Committee of Cabinet at
the Ministerial level, whose charter will be expanded to
address homeland and border security. Other chairmanships of
the NSA include the strategic maritime management committee,
the strategic policy co-ordination group, the
Counter-Terrorism Policy Committee, and co-chair of the
national counterrorism committee.

BIOGRAPHY OF DUNCAN LEWIS


3. (U) Lewis served for more than 30 years as an officer in
the Australian Army, including three tours with the SAS. A
graduate of the Royal Military College Duntroon, he initially
served as a junior infantry officer before joining the SAS.
Lewis served as commander of the SAS regiment 1990-92, army
attache in Jakarta from 1994-96 and retired in 2005 as Major
General commanding Australian Special Forces. In 2000, as a
brigadier general, he was given command of Sector West in
East Timor, the frontline border region where
anti-independence guerrillas were staging frequent
cross-border incursions. Lewis was awarded the Conspicuous
Service Cross for his work as SAS commander and the
Distinguished Service Cross for his leadership on the East
Timorese border in 2000. He is also a graduate of the
British Army Staff College, Camberley, and the U.S. Army War
College.


4. (SBU) According to press reports, Lewis is regarded as
strong-minded and highly intelligent with a keen interest in
history. A former army chief said "Lewis left the military
at the height of what he could achieve in the special forces
with good operational experience and got things done." He
Qwith good operational experience and got things done." He
was a man with strong interpersonal and diplomatic skills who
understood Asian culture well. In 2005, he retired from the
military and in October of that year he was appointed to his
current position as Deputy Secretary, Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet, with responsibility for policy
coordination and advising the Prime Minister on national
security, defense and intelligence, domestic security, and
international relations.

MCCALLUM