Research partnership to 3D print explosives
Defence Science and Technology (DST) Group has partnered with industry and academia to develop new technologies around the safety and performance of explosives.
JOINT-CAPABILITIES • Fri, 02 Mar 2018
F-35 versus Russian fighter jets debate reignited
Newly minted Liberal senator and former major general Jim Molan has questioned how Australia's new F-35 Joint Strike Fighters would stack up against Russian fighter jets ...
AIR • Thu, 01 Mar 2018
SEA 5000 bidder names SME as teaming partner
SEA 5000 bidder Navantia has selected Adelaide-based Navantia SAGE Automation Group (NSAG) to supply the integrated platform management system (IPMS) for its Future ...
NAVAL • Thu, 01 Mar 2018
Agreement signed to develop advanced radar research
CEA Technologies and the Defence Science and Technology (DST) Group have signed a five-year research and development agreement to develop new solutions for Defence’s ...
JOINT-CAPABILITIES • Thu, 01 Mar 2018
Jacobs partners with Beca for MSP
Jacobs Engineering Group, one of the four companies to be contracted as a major service provider (MSP) to Defence’s Capability, Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG), ...
ADF partners with reigning AFL premiers
The Australian Defence Force and Richmond Football Club have announced a five-year strategic partnership at an event at the Australian War Memorial.
Defence awards contract for METOC info system
An international consultancy has been contracted by Defence to develop a world-class meteorological and oceanographic (METOC) information system for use by the Australian ...
JOINT-CAPABILITIES • Wed, 28 Feb 2018
Construction begins on Navy’s MCM capability
NSW’s Steber International has commenced work on the first of the five new vessels to support the Royal Australian Navy’s Deployable Mine Countermeasure (MCM) project
NAVAL • Wed, 28 Feb 2018
Five more Defence Innovation Hub contracts awarded
Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne has unveiled the latest tranche of Defence Innovation Hub contracts, with three of the five projects to take place in the ACT