KBR secures $133.6m sustainment contract for ADF air operations

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A pair of Royal Australian Air Force Hawk-127 lead-in fighter aircraft from No. 79 Squadron at Hobart Airport. Photo: CPL Brett Sherriff

The Australian government has announced up to $133.6 million of investment over five years into command and control capabilities to support Australian Defence Force air operations.

The Australian government has announced up to $133.6 million of investment over five years into command and control capabilities to support Australian Defence Force air operations.

The recent signing of a sustainment contract with Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) will deliver critical integration enhancements to the Air and Space Operations – Command and Control System (ASO-C2CS), which allows Defence personnel to plan and conduct air operations.

The enhancements will focus on an electronic information management system, which enables superior decision making and force integration by providing critical information in complex airborne missions.

 
 

The contract consolidates existing sustainment activities for the ASO-C2CS, streamlining Australia’s ability to govern, assure and expedite the delivery of this critical capability and maintaining an estimated 60 jobs.

Defence’s diverse and specialised aviation workforce across Navy, Army and Air Force will directly benefit from the ASO-C2CS systems and the enhanced, timely and accurate delivery of mission-critical information.

“I’m delighted to announce this new $133 million contract with Kellogg Brown & Root,” said Colonel Darren Moore, acting Assistant Secretary Joint C4 Systems.

“The 2024 Defence Strategic Review highlighted the need to streamline delivery processes to achieve minimum viable product. This contract will enhance capability and reduce the complexity in delivering essential mission support products to the Australian Defence Force.

“This contract highlights the Australian government’s commitment to providing the Australian Defence Force with the superior capabilities it needs to maintain operational advantage over potential adversaries.

“Capabilities such as the Air and Space Operations – Command and Control Capability System will help the Australian Defence Force support aviation assets against threats to Australia and our national interests.”

Robert Dougherty

Robert is a senior journalist who has previously worked for Seven West Media in Western Australia, as well as Fairfax Media and Australian Community Media in New South Wales. He has produced national headlines, photography and videography of emergency services, business, community, defence and government news across Australia. Robert graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, Majoring in Public Relations and Journalism at Curtin University, attended student exchange program with Fudan University and holds Tier 1 General Advice certification for Kaplan Professional. Reach out via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via LinkedIn.
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