• Aurizn has signed a two-year contract extension with the Commonwealth of Australia, continuing its support of a critical Defence capability that keeps Australian military operations connected, coordinated and safe.

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    Aurizn has signed a two-year contract extension with the Commonwealth of Australia, continuing its support of a critical Defence capability that keeps Australian military operations connected, coordinated and safe. Credit: Aurizn
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Aurizn has signed a two-year contract extension with the Commonwealth of Australia, continuing its support of a critical Defence capability that keeps Australian military operations connected, coordinated and safe. 

“This contract extension recognises the consistent delivery, deep expertise and mission-first mindset our team brings to a capability the ADF relies on every day,” Aurizn, Chief Executive Officer, Rebecca Humble,said.   

At its core, the capability ensures Defence air, land and maritime platforms can share the Common Operation Picture at the same time. This shared awareness is essential for flying safely, coordinating missions, and operating effectively alongside our allies. 

“As an Australian sovereign defence company, Aurizn’s role is to provide assured, in-country support for critical operational systems and to make sure they keep pace with how Defence operates today and into the future," Humble stated.

“That means staying at the forefront of how information is shared across the force, so Defence can rely on these systems to work, every time they are needed."

Aurizn’s role is to keep this capability running reliably. The company provides ongoing technical support, maintenance, training and engineering services, ensuring Defence personnel can depend on the system whenever it is needed - whether during routine operations or large-scale exercises such as Pitch Black and Talisman Sabre. 

Aurizn’s support team is based across multiple Defence locations around Australia, enabling them to respond quickly and work closely with Defence personnel on the ground.

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