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The ADF requires contracted support to meet its Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) outputs at multiple locations around Australia.
In response to questions on notice from Senate Estimates last month, Defence has released the following statement about the costs associated with the two new C-17s.
Telstra has topped the list of companies being paid by the Australian Department of Defence for IT services and contracts, according to a list published by the agency.
The Indian Air Force may have only been allowed 36 of the 126 Dassault Rafale multi-role aircraft it originally requested, but even that number will cause a sigh of relief from air force planners keen to retire ageing MiG aircraft.
In the lead up to Army’s second Innovation Day, scheduled for October 14 at Canberra’s ADFA campus, ADM spoke to the coordinator of last year’s event to understand what this Army initiative is about.
You may have noticed this week that NZ has received its final medium/heavy truck from Rheinmetall?
The RFT response deadline for Land 400 has been pushed back for a second time. The tender response is now due on September 3.
As an update to our story on the Second pass Approval for the F88 rifle (insert link), Julian Kerr confirmed with industry sources that an undisclosed number of grenade launchers will be included in the Thales contract.
In May this year American company Rockwell Collins selected the Australian Tectonica Bantam power management system for its FireStorm integrated targeting system.
Optus has signed an extension to the Optus C1 satellite services contract with the Australian Department of Defence, extending its current relationship in delivering managed professional satellite services to the Department until 2020.
The Department of Defence has extended Aspen Medical’s contract to deliver the ‘Care of Battle Casualties’ training course to all Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel deploying to the Middle East until 31 December 2016.
With 3D printing now moving beyond novelty to mainstream and being hailed by some as “the next industrial revolution”, Australia is starting to develop the infrastructure and education to be part of the technology’s development.
Navantia has developed training simulators for the Integrated Platform Management System for the Spanish, Australian and Norwegian Navies.
Asia Pacific Aerospace (APA) has signed a contract extension with the Commonwealth to continue supporting the GET700 engines installed on Seahawk and Black Hawk helicopters.
With just a month to go before entries close, the 2015 Maritime Australia Limited Industry Innovation Awards are well and truly open.
The full version of Defence Week Premium no.356 of 9 July 2015 can be downloaded here as a PDF. A separate PDF of the latest Defence tenders can also be downloaded here.