Department of Defence (Ireland)
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The Department of Defence (An Roinn Cosanta) is the department of the Irish government that is responsible for preserving peace and security in Ireland and abroad. The Department is led by the Minister for Defence who is assisted by one Ministers of State.
Departmental Team
The official headquarters and Ministerial offices of the Department of Foreign Affairs are located at Infirmary Road, Dublin 7. The Departmental team consists of the following:
- Minister for Defence: Willie O'Dea, TD
- *Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach & Defence: Tom Kitt, TD
- Secretary-General of the Department: Michael Howard
History
The Department of Defence was created at the very first meeting of Dáil Éireann on January 21, 1919. Over the years the role of the Department has remained exactlty the same. The Department has been known simply as the Department of Defence since 1919, however on some occasions it has been coupled with the Marine portfolio.
Structure
The mission of the Department of Defence is to meet the needs of Government and the public by providing value for money defence and civil defence services and by coordinating and overseeing the emergency planning process. The Department is also concerned with ensuring the secure and stable environment necessary for economic growth and development in Ireland.
The Department overseas the operations of the Irish Defence Forces whose roles are:
- to defend the State against armed aggression; this being a contingency, preparations for its implementation will depend on an ongoing Government assessment of the security and defence environment
- to aid the civil power (meaning in practice to assist, when requested, the Garda Síochána, who have primary responsibility for law and order, including the protection of the internal security of the State)
- to participate in multinational peace support, crisis management and humanitarian relief operations in support of the United Nations and under UN mandate, including regional security missions authorised by the UN
- to provide a fishery protection service in accordance with the State’s obligations as a member of the European Union
- to carry out such other duties as may be assigned to them from time to time, e.g. search and rescue, air ambulance service, Ministerial air transport service, assistance on the occasion of natural or other disasters, assistance in connection with the maintenance of essential services, assistance in combating oil pollution at sea
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