Aurizn has secured a two-year extended contract with the federal government, committing to supporting growing defence capabilities and military operations.
Aurizn currently assists Defence in ensuring that land, air and marine platforms can work alongside the common operating picture, allowing forces to operate from the same set of information simultaneously.
The company is responsible for sustaining the system, providing technical support, maintenance, training and engineering services to ensure its ongoing reliability.
The extension of the Initial Common Support Infrastructure (ICSI) contract will allow Aurizn to continue providing these critical services to this intricate capability, which their chief executive officer, Rebecca Humble, said is a reflection of the hard work delivered by the company.
“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,” Humble said.
“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.
“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 work is being used in military capability exercises and strategic environments such as routine activities and major multinational exercises such as Pitch Black and Talisman Sabre.
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