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Mitsubishi Electric joins Optus-led JP9102 team

Mitsubishi Electric joins Optus-led JP9102 team

The global electronics juggernaut has been tapped to support the Optus-led push to deliver a next-generation defence SATCOM to the ADF.  

The global electronics juggernaut has been tapped to support the Optus-led push to deliver a next-generation defence SATCOM to the ADF.  

Mitsubishi Electric has joined Team AUSSAT – an Optus-led cooperative vying for the Commonwealth government’s JP9102 Australia Defence Communication System contract.

The company has been tasked with leveraging its experience supplying satellites as a prime contractor and providing onboard equipment for spacecraft to customers around the world.

This has included the delivery of over 70 satellites and delivering equipment for more than 500 spacecraft.  

The JP9102 collaboration builds on a longstanding partnership between Optus and Mitsubishi Electric, which has included the Optus C1 satellite program, currently providing critical mission capabilities to the ADF.

Optus chief executive Kelly Bayer Rosmarin welcomed the addition of Mitsubishi Electric to Team AUSSAT.  

“As a leader in the Australian space sector, Optus is thrilled that we can once again work closely with Mitsubishi Electric, further building on our Optus C1 success, and ensuring the highest design, build and launch standards from Team AUSSAT,” Rosmarin said.

“Our JP9102 proposal draws on the best in breed partnerships with Raytheon Australia, Thales Australia and now Mitsubishi Electric to deliver the ADF’s future satellite communications requirements while growing critical skills in the local technology and space sector.

“With our combined track record of performance successes, our best-in-class collaboration will deliver an unrivalled satcom solution designed in Australia, by Australians, for Australians.”

Mitsubishi Electric Australia’s managing director, Jeremy Needham, reflected on the opportunity to bolster Australia’s relationship with Japan through the industry partnership.  

“We are particularly pleased to have the opportunity to extend this relationship at a time when Australia and Japan’s defence cooperation has never been stronger,” Needham said.

“Development of closer space and defence industry ties with Japan and the contribution of Mitsubishi Electric will transform the local industry capability and builds on the almost 50 years of experience that Mitsubishi Electric have, working in Australia, delivering projects here and upskilling our people and partners.”

Team AUSSAT is competing against a host of other major contractors, including AirbusBoeing, Lockheed Martin Australia (LMA) and Northrop Grumman Australia.

The JP9102 tender closed on 10 January.

[Related: Boeing banks on advanced satellite system for JP 9102 bid ]

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