• Over 300 deployed ICT systems will be supported over the life of the contract. Credit: Thales
    Over 300 deployed ICT systems will be supported over the life of the contract. Credit: Thales
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Thales in Australia has signed a three-year extension to its Command and Intelligence Systems Support Organisation (CISSO) contract with the Department of Defence, providing hardware and software support services to its critical Command & Control and telecommunications systems used on operations. 
 
Over 300 deployed Information and Communications Technology (ICT) systems will be supported over the life of the contract, including scalable networking technologies and other solutions to help Australian Defence Force commanders plan and make decisions on operations.  
 
The systems will form part of the Army’s LAND 2072 Phase 2B battlespace elecommunications capability, and will be sustained by a robust support system to ensure the highest levels of availability. 
 
“This contract provides the long-term expert support and system upgrades to enable rapid operational deployment and free up soldiers for other tasks, Sam Keayes vice president of Secure Communications and Information Systems at Thales in Australia said.
 
"Thales is continuously improving the performance of these critical systems so that they can use higher volumes of data and a wider range of applications in challenging military conditions.” 
 
The CISSO support program is comprehensive, in that it encompasses a suite of products and services from building and sustaining Deployable Local Area Networks  (DLANs) to enhancing specialist software, and managing and operating the CISSO Support Test and Integration Facility.  
 
In addition, the  contract extension includes the ongoing support of other deployable ICT systems for the Royal Australian Air Force, Headquarters Joint Operations Command, and  the Royal Australian Navy.  
 
The original CISSO contract was signed in 2010 and ran for five years.  
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