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Cubic signs extension for Australian simulation services contract

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By: Reporter
Cubic signs extension for Australian simulation services contract

Cubic Corporation has announced that Cubic Defence Australia has received an extension as the contractor providing managed workforce solution for the Australian Defence Simulation and Training Centre (ADSTC) simulation support services (SSS).

Cubic Corporation has announced that Cubic Defence Australia has received an extension as the contractor providing managed workforce solution for the Australian Defence Simulation and Training Centre (ADSTC) simulation support services (SSS).

ADSTC designs and delivers end-to-end joint and combined training exercises using world-class simulations to enhance realism, stimulate command, control and communications as well as distributed mission training (DMT) for the Australian Defence Force.

“Cubic looks forward to continuing its close partnership with ADSTC and to growing its strong simulation support services team,” said Miles Macdonald, general manager, Cubic Defence Australia.

The SSS contract is a key enabler for the ADF’s future simulation capability.

At contract signing, both Macdonald and Director General ADSTC Commodore Allison Norris, CSC, acknowledged the ongoing commitment of Cubic to supporting the ADF in the delivery of complex simulation enabled training events and the realisation of future training capability.

The 18-month contract includes options for extension. 

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