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Locality: Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia

Phone: +61 3 6224 6888



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25.01.2022 This is Australian ingenuity at its best. @Royal Australian Air Force and The Boeing Company Australia have rolled out the first aircraft in the Boeing Loyal Wingman Advanced Development Program. The program will examine how autonomous unmanned aircraft can support existing manned aircraft, including Australias Joint Strike Fighters, Super Hornets and Growlers.... New capability. New technology. Australian and US industry. #TDI #TasDefence



25.01.2022 US Navy: Were ditching touchscreens for physical throttles on destroyer fleet The switch to mechanical controls follows USS John S McCains collision with the tanker Alnic MC. The US Navy has announced it will replace the touchscreen control system on its destroyer fleets with mechanical controls after an investigation found that the touchscreen system had contributed to sailors losing control of a ship. ... The USS John S McCain collided with the tanker Alnic MC in 2017 in the Singapore Strait, killing 10 sailors, injuring 48 and causing $100m in damage to the Navy ship. https://www.zdnet.com//us-navy-were-ditching-touchscreen/

23.01.2022 HMAS Hobart conducted sea trails on ships systems before the commencement of their Unit Readiness Evaluation (URE), a vital step to prove the capability of the ship and crew before proceeding on deployment. A mix of senior officers, APS personnel and industry representatives from across ship building projects joined the ship to familiarise themselves with the capability of the Air Warfare Destroyer and its integration with future technologies.

23.01.2022 Bouncing radio waves thousands of kilometres across the sky is a normal day for Giuseppe (Joe) Fabrizio, a Defence scientist based in Adelaide. In a world of advancements for complex radar applications to meet the demands of the modern battlespace, he is still pushing technological boundaries in his nearly 30-year career. Dr Fabrizio is part of the Microwave Radar Systems Science and Technology Capability at Defence Science and Technology (DST). He is responsible for resear...ch and development in phased-array radar systems above the HF band. https://news.defence.gov.au/technology/capability-his-radar



22.01.2022 East Coast calling as potential for sub basing comes to the surface As a Two Ocean Navy, there is a growing recognition that Australias future submarine fleet will need to have a permanent presence on the East Coast, with growing debate developing around the location and basing infrastructure needed to support the next-generation submarine fleet. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//4807-east-coast-calling

20.01.2022 The Australian and New Zealand defence forces are getting into hacking. Well, not cyber black ops, but rather the Australian New Zealand Defence Force Hackathon, a virtual event kicking off this Friday, May 15 and running until Sunday. Dubbed #Shockproof, the event is designed to look how supply chains and sovereign capability can be enhanced to mobilise resources in times when theyre most needed most recently bushfires and now covid-19.... https://www.startupdaily.net//anzac-hack-the-aussie-and-k/

20.01.2022 With a relentless focus on quality, innovation and exceeding expectations, Tasmania’s maritime industry provides the operational and safety solutions navies require. The maritime industry in Tasmania manufactures a range of specialised systems and equipment - particularly relating to operations and safety - that are delivering vital functions to the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) current and future fleet and to navies the world over. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//7094-tasmania-s-special



18.01.2022 Importance of cyber capabilities will only continue to grow: Michelle Price, CEO AustCyber The Australian government has responded to the growing threat posed by cyber attack with a major co-ordinated response. Leading Australias cyber effort is AustCyber, designed to combine the best and brightest from across industry, government and academia to ensure Australia remains at the forefront of cyber capabilities. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//4731-importance-of-cybe

18.01.2022 Strengthening how Defence does business with Australian industry The Morrison Government is strengthening Australian Industry Capability (AIC) and refining the way Defence does business with industry. Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC, and Minister for Defence Industry, Melissa Price, today announced the Government will implement significant improvements to the AIC Program so that opportunities for Australian industry are front and centre of Defence dec...ision-making. https://www.minister.defence.gov.au//strengthening-how-def

17.01.2022 Are there barriers that prevent your business expanding within the defence industry? Are you eager to turn problems into opportunities with a new perspective? Find out how businesses like yours have gone about it. This session starts with a series of short presentations by experienced SMEs who have recognised their own challenges and will share their success strategies within defence. We then convene a facilitated clinic with group discussion on challenges faced by business... participants. https://www.pacificexpo.com.au//conf-CDIC-Overcoming-Barri

16.01.2022 INDO PACIFIC International Maritime Exposition is a global business event, attracting senior merchant marine, shore services, maritime and defence industry, military and government decision-makers from around the world. INDO PACIFIC is strongly supported by the Royal Australian Navy, Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG), Defence Science and Technology, the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, the Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities and the Government of the State of New South Wales. https://www.indopacificexpo.com.au//indo-pacific-means-bus

15.01.2022 Maximising the economic benefit of Australias defence projects Rob Bourkes new study, Defence projects and the economy, lets us draw important lessons for maximising the economic benefits of building military equipment in Australia. As the study states, domestic builds tend to be economically advantageous if characterised by high Australian content, significant spillovers, a workforce drawn from the ranks of the long term unemployed, opportunities for unassisted exports an...d, where applicable, low price premiums. https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/maximising-the-economic-/



15.01.2022 ASC Shipbuilding has engaged with hundreds of suppliers across the country, despite the unprecedented circumstances brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. Over 350 industry partners have been brought into the fold, as the Adelaide-based company looks to orchestrate the project remotely. #Tasmania #TasDefenceIndustry #OurIsland #OurFuture https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//6271-industry-partners-

15.01.2022 Cooperating to launch fresh ideas A first-of-its kind trial to remotely pilot a small Uninhabited Aerial System (UAS) from the back of a C-130J Hercules has taken air-land integration to new heights. The collaboration between Plan Jericho, No. 3 Security Forces Squadron (3SECFOR), No. 37 Squadron (37SQN) and Army has the potential to open up a range of capability options for the joint force.... https://news.defence.gov.au//cooperating-launch-fresh-ideas

15.01.2022 Record Marine deployment provides opportunities and sends a message With revelations of a US$300 million commitment by the US to expanding facilities at Darwin and a record deployment of US Marines, the relationship between Australia and the US is at a record high this combination of factors provides an opportunity for Australia and a message to the broader region, but it shouldnt be blown out of proportion. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//4487-record-marine-depl

14.01.2022 Navys second new tanker officially launched The Royal Australian Navy is another step closer to welcoming its new fleet of support tankers into service, following the successful launch of NUSHIP Stalwart at a ceremony in Ferrol, Spain over the weekend. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//4696-navy-s-second-new-

14.01.2022 PITCHFEST TO LET NEW INNOVATORS SHINE Australian innovators will present 30 ground-breaking new ideas and products to the Australian and international defence and maritime communities at PACIFIC 2019, through the PACIFIC 2019 Innovation Pitchfest. The Innovation Pitchfest, organised by Industry PACIFIC 2019 organiser Defence Security Australia Limited (IDSAL) in partnership with the Defence Science Institute (DSI), the Defence Innovation Partnership (DIP), Defence Science Cen...tre (DSC) and Defence Innovation Network (DIN), will take place on Tuesday 8 October and Wednesday 9 October in the Port Theatrette on the exhibition floor. https://www.pacificexpo.com.au

13.01.2022 Air Force and UNSW Canberra project successfully launches CubeSat The Royal Australian Air Force, in collaboration with the UNSW Canberra, has successfully launched a cube satellite to test radio communications technologies to help shape future space capabilities in Australia. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//6277-air-force-and-unsw

12.01.2022 Boxers moved one step closer to full service when the Prime Minister opened Rheinmetall Defence Australia’s Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence in Ipswich, Queensland, on October 11. The 11ha site is both Rheinmetall’s regional headquarters and manufacturing and support site for the Land 400’s Boxer Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle and Land 121’s trucks. https://news.defence.gov.au//new-vehicle-centre-opens-its-

12.01.2022 Regional jobs at the Benalla (Victoria) & Mulwala (NSW) munitions factories following the signing of a new agreement today between Defence Australia & Thales Australia.

11.01.2022 Industry welcomes L400 Phase 3 announcement Electro Optic Systems, through its Defence Systems subsidiary, has welcomed its down-selection by the Commonwealth of Australia for the Australian Armys LAND 400 Phase 3 program. Electro Optic Systems (EOS) is exclusively linked with Hanwha Defence Australia as a prime contractor to offer EOS T2000 turret, with Hanwhas Redback vehicle for the Army requirement.... https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//4795-industry-welcomes-

11.01.2022 PODCAST: Cyber security and the defence industry Michelle Price, AustCyber AustCyber CEO Michelle Price joins host Phil Tarrant on this weeks episode of the Defence Connect Podcast to discuss the world of cyber security and how it fits into the defence industry. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//4644-cyber-security-and

11.01.2022 The Department of Defence will expand its science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) cadetship program from 50 to 200 cadets as part of its STEM vision. The STEM Workforce Strategic Vision 2019-2030 was launched in Canberra during National Science Week. It ensures Defence can keep pace with Australias changing strategic environment and is capable of meeting the challenges of the future.https://news.defence.gov.au/national/focus-high-tech-future

10.01.2022 A Nuclear Industry Future for Australia? Starting the Conversation A seminar presented by the Submarine Institute of Australia The Government has committed to building 12 new French designed Attack class submarines in Adelaide. These submarines will be conventionally powered, however the 2016 Defence White Paper foreshadows a review of future submarine technology to be conducted in the 2020s. ... The Governments Naval Shipbuilding Plan includes mention that the 12 new submarines are to be but the first phase of a Rolling Acquisition Program of submarines, effectively a continuous building program. The SIA would like to ensure that the future technology review gives serious consideration to nuclear power as a propulsion option for submarines entering service at some time in the 2040s and beyond. https://www.submarineinstitute.com/events/Nuclear-Seminar/

10.01.2022 The Navy has a new weapons training facility in Sydney, which will save travel time for sailors and save money for Defence. Small-arms proficiency is a core skill of the weapon-user categories in the Navy. It is also a key requirement for personnel assigned as boarding parties and undertaking force protection roles.... https://news.defence.gov.au//new-training-facility-save-ti

10.01.2022 Op-Ed: A sustainable and competitive defence industry for Australia A sustainable, competitive Australian defence industry is a critical component of the national sovereignty equation and must be a critical component of the post-COVID economic resurgence, explains Defence SA chief executive Richard Price. #Tasmania #TasDefenceIndustry #OurIsland #OurFuture... https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//6330-op-ed-a-sustainabl

09.01.2022 https://mobile.abc.net.au//big-hopes-for-utas-grey/7862928

08.01.2022 AustCybers Canberra Cyber Security Innovation Node officially launches Federal Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews and ACT Minister for Advanced Technology and Space Industries Mick Gentleman have jointly launched AustCybers Canberra Cyber Security Innovation Node. The Canberra Cyber Security Innovation Node (the Canberra Node) is a part of AustCybers National Network of Nodes, which fosters and accelerates cyber capability development, innovation ...and commercialisation across Australia. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//4804-austcyber-s-cyber-

08.01.2022 LAND 400 Phase 3 Australian Industry Capability Roadshow a success A record number of local Australian businesses have showcased their capabilities at the LAND 400 Phase 3 Australian Industry Capability Roadshow. From March to May, the Roadshow met with local companies from across Australia, including Melbourne, Geelong, Townsville, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Darwin, Perth, Tasmania, Adelaide, Newcastle, Sydney and Canberra.... https://www.minister.defence.gov.au//land-400-phase-3-aust

08.01.2022 A Gold Coast company has pioneered world-first body armour technology that will provide superior protection and greater comfort for Australian troops. Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price said Arundels Craig International Ballistics will deliver the cutting-edge Australian manufactured soft body armour to the Australian Defence Force. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//6115-gold-coast-company

07.01.2022 Victorian-based APV has been awarded a three-year US$500,000 contract to supply passenger restraints for military vehicles working closely with BAE Systems to support several next-generation amphibious and land military platforms built by BAE Systems in the US as part of the companys Global Access Program. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//6054-aussie-sme-apv-sec

06.01.2022 Opportunities for the Tasmanian technology sector. Military Information and Information Systems Conference 12 -14 November, National Convention Centre, Canberra.... MilCIS is a unique opportunity for those investing in government and military communications and information systems. In November each year, the Defence Chief Information Officer Group (CIOG) partners with the University of New South Wales, Canberra and the Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) to present MilCIS. The conference facilitates a continuing dialogue between Department of Defence employees, contractors, industry and researchers to discuss current and developing technological capabilities, project initiatives, and operational requirements. http://www.milcis.com.au/milcis

06.01.2022 2020 Defence Strategic Update and 2020 Force Structure Plan The 2020 Defence Strategic Update and 2020 Force Structure Plan, released on 1 July 2020, outline a new strategy for Defence and the capability investments to deliver it. The Strategic Update sets out the challenges in Australias strategic environment and their implications for Defence planning. It provides a new strategic policy framework to ensure Australia is able and is understood as willing to deploy milita...ry power to shape our environment, deter actions against our interests and, when required, respond with military force. https://www.defence.gov.au/StrategicUpdate-2020/

06.01.2022 The Australian Defence Force is looking to capitalise on trends within the gaming and entertainment sector in order to refine and build on its education strategies. As part of the recently-released Defence Enterprise Learning Strategy (DELS) 2035 publication, the ADF plans to "exploit virtual reality [VR] and gaming technologies, machine learning and artificial intelligence across Defence to enhance learning". According to the DELS, the Commander ADC and Service Training Authorities will be responsible for achieving this strategic focal priority, in consultation with the Chief Defence Scientist. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//6164-defence-to-streaml

04.01.2022 Vulnerability of space-based systems could expose the ADF China is developing the ability to rapidly attack the critical space infrastructure of the US and its allies, including Australia, before or at the outset of a future military conflict. That created risk of a space Pearl Harbor is designed to leave the US and allies deaf, dumb and blind, warns Australian Strategic Policy Institute senior analyst Dr Malcolm Davis in a new paper.... https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//4589-vulnerability-of-s

04.01.2022 Defence Minister Linda Reynolds has announced the government is delivering economic stimulus for the central Queensland region with three local companies awarded nearly $6 million in Defence contracts. Minister Reynolds said the contracts were being delivered under the $2.25 billion Australia-Singapore Military Training Initiative (ASMTI), and reflected the strength of our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//6087-defence-cooperatio

03.01.2022 Dummy mines fitted with sensors that react to detection attempts ensured a clearance exercise in Jervis Bay, NSW, was close to reality. Minehunters HMA Ships Gascoyne, Huon and Yarra were challenged with securing the bay after a simulated force had littered the area with different types of underwater mines and was operating a militia capable of surface strikes using small boats. https://news.defence.gov.au//high-tech-dummies-test-mine-c

03.01.2022 The Governments Hunter Class Frigate Program continues to deliver opportunities for Australian workers with the signing of a steel contract worth around $2.5 million. Australian company BlueScope Steel AIS has signed a contract with ASC Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of BAE Systems Australia, to deliver more than 1500 tonnes of steel plate which will be used to construct five ship blocks in the prototyping phase of the program.

03.01.2022 Behind the Boxer industrialisation plan Although production in Australia of Boxer 8x8 combat reconnaissance vehicles (CRVs) will not get underway until 2022, substantial progress has already been made in ramping up the complex industrialisation process for Land 400 Phase 2. Of the 211 CRVs being acquired from Rheinmetall Defence under Project Land 400 Phase 2 at a cost of $5.2 billion, the first 25 are being delivered from Europe while the remaining 186 will be manufactured a...t the companys $170 million Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence (MILVEHCOE), currently under construction at Ipswich southwest of Brisbane. Read more at https://www.australiandefence.com.au//behind-the-boxer-ind

03.01.2022 Lockheed Martin to fund best of breed solutions for future submarines Lockheed Martin Australia has announced a second round of research and development request for quotes for industry and academic organisations to develop advanced technologies in support of Australias Attack Class submarine fleet. The first round of R&D grants saw more than $900,000 allocated to industry and academic institutions in March 2019. This second round of research and development seeding grants... will see grants of $75,000 each with the opportunity to develop a white paper on advanced technologies for Australias Attack Class Submarine Program. https://www.defenceconnect.com.au//4600-lockheed-martin-to

02.01.2022 For over 50 years, Muir Engineering has been designing and manufacturing high-quality, anchoring systems and mooring systems for leading commercial shipyards, navies and coast guards globally. Renowned worldwide for quality, reliability and durability, Muir’s anchoring systems provide peace of mind for military and maritime security operators. https://www.muir.com.au/about

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