1. In fulfilling its functions and tasks, the Agency shall respect other competences of the Union and those of the Union institutions.
2. The Agency's fulfilment of its functions and tasks shall be without prejudice to the competences of Member States in defence matters.
3. The Agency, subject to the authority of the Council, shall:
(a)
contribute to identifying the Member States' military capability objectives and evaluating observance of the capability commitments given by the Member States, in particular by:
(i)
identifying, in association with the competent Council bodies, including the EUMC, and utilising, inter alia, the Capability Development Mechanism (CDM) and any successor, the Union's future defence capability requirements;
(ii)
coordinating the implementation of the Capability Development Plan (CDP) and any successor thereto;
(iii)
evaluating, against criteria to be agreed by the Member States, the capability commitments given by the Member States, inter alia, through the CDP process and the CDM and any successor thereto;
(b)
promote the harmonisation of operational needs and the adoption of effective, compatible procurement methods, in particular by:
(i)
promoting and coordinating harmonisation of military requirements;
(ii)
promoting cost-effective and efficient procurement by identifying and disseminating best practice;
(iii)
providing appraisals on financial priorities for capabilities development and acquisition;
(c)
propose multilateral projects to fulfil the objectives in terms of military capabilities, ensure coordination of the programmes implemented by the Member States and management of specific cooperation programmes, in particular by:
(i)
promoting and proposing new multilateral cooperative projects;
(ii)
identifying and proposing collaborative activities in the operational domain;
(iii)
working for coordination of existing programmes implemented by Member States;
(iv)
taking, at the request of Member States, responsibility for managing specific programmes;
(v)
preparing, at the request of Member States, programmes to be managed by OCCAR or through other arrangements, as appropriate;
(d)
support defence technology research, and coordinate and plan joint research activities and the study of technical solutions meeting future operational needs, in particular by:
(i)
promoting, in liaison with the Union's research activities where appropriate, research aimed at fulfilling future security and defence capability requirements and thereby strengthening Europe's industrial and technological potential in this domain;
(ii)
promoting more effectively targeted joint defence R&T;
(iii)
catalysing defence R&T through studies and projects;
(iv)
managing defence R&T contracts;
(v)
working in liaison with the Commission to maximise complementarity and synergy between defence and civil or security-related research programmes;
(e)
contribute to identifying and, if necessary, implementing any useful measure for strengthening the industrial and technological base of the defence sector and for improving the effectiveness of military expenditure, in particular by:
(i)
contributing to the creation of an internationally competitive European defence equipment market, without prejudice to the internal market rules and the competences of the Commission in this field;
(ii)
developing relevant policies and strategies in consultation with the Commission and, as appropriate, industry;
(iii)
pursuing, in consultation with the Commission, EU-wide development and harmonisation of relevant procedures, within the tasks of the Agency;
(f)
subject to a Council decision on the establishment of permanent structured cooperation, support that cooperation in particular by:
(i)
facilitating major joint or European capability development initiatives;
(ii)
contributing to the regular assessment of participating Member States' contributions with regard to capabilities, in particular contributions made in accordance with the criteria to be established, inter alia, on the basis of Article 2 of Protocol No 10, and reporting thereon at least once a year;
(g)
pursue coherence with other Union policies in so far as they have implications for defence capabilities;
(h)
foster deeper defence cooperation between participating Member States, in line with the Policy Framework for systematic and long-term defence cooperation;
(i)
provide support to CSDP operations, taking into account EU crisis management procedures.