SPOTLIGHT: Shaping Australia’s maritime future – Serco’s role in supporting the RAN and ADF

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By: Serco

In this episode of the Defence Connect Spotlight podcast, host Steve Kuper is joined by Peter Behrendt, managing director of defence for Serco Asia-Pacific, to unpack the role of Serco in supporting the Royal Australian Navy.

In this episode of the Defence Connect Spotlight podcast, host Steve Kuper is joined by Peter Behrendt, managing director of defence for Serco Asia-Pacific, to unpack the role of Serco in supporting the Royal Australian Navy.

They discuss the countdown to Indo Pacific 2025, with much of the spotlight falling on Australia’s maritime capabilities – particularly with the recent announcement of the evolved Mogami Class frigates and the impact these advanced vessels are expected to have as the future backbone of the Royal Australian Navy.

They also discuss Serco’s contribution across Australia and New Zealand. With a workforce of around 2,500 employees spanning 85 sites, Serco delivers critical services for the Australian Defence Force, from logistics and training to medical support. The company also plays a direct role in supporting the RAN across major bases, including Darwin, Cairns, Stirling, and Garden Island in Sydney.

In this episode, we also dive into:

  • Serco’s operation of the Nuyina, Australia’s cutting-edge Antarctic icebreaker, and the discussions around a potential second vessel.
  • Opportunities for enhanced collaboration in maritime security, including with partners like the US Coast Guard.
  • The adoption of emerging technologies – from AI and machine learning to additive manufacturing – in supporting the ADF.
  • The game-changing potential of autonomous systems, such as Serco’s USX-1 Nomars unmanned vessel.
  • The importance of building a pipeline of young Australians into defence careers, with service framed as community contribution.As

Australia looks to bolster its sovereign industrial base and prepare for an increasingly contested maritime environment, Serco’s integration of technology, innovation, and trusted services offers valuable insight into the path ahead.

Enjoy the podcast,
The Defence Connect team

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Listen to previous episodes of the Defence Connect podcast:

Episode 11: SPOTLIGHT: Building mass, capability and trust with autonomous and uncrewed systems, with Michael Mitchell, Elysium EPL director
Episode 10: PODCAST: Defence policy, domestic manufacturing and military culture, with Senator Malcolm Roberts
Episode 9: SPOTLIGHT: LAND 156, counter-drone warfare and electronic warfare capability, with Department 13’s Ben Westgarth
Episode 8: PODCAST: Australia’s first 3D printed autonomous USV, with Josh Wigley and Harry Hubbert
Episode 7: PODCAST: Australia’s shipbuilding future, landing craft pipeline and autonomous vessels, with Austal CEO Paddy Gregg
Episode 6: CONTESTED GROUND: Assessing the fallout and implications of the latest Trump–Xi meeting for Iran, Taiwan and Australia
Episode 5: PODCAST: Missile manufacturing, Collins LOTE upgrades and submarine base east
Episode 4: PODCAST: Aerobatics, military aviation and Australian air shows, with Paul Bennet
Episode 3: CONTESTED GROUND: Australia and the West must ask themselves new questions in the face of the modern world, with Robbin Laird
Episode 2: PODCAST: Black Hawk capability, B-21 bomber debate, and upcoming budget

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