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Army Innovation Day 2022 - submissions open for logistical uncrewed aerial systems

Army Innovation Day 2022 - submissions open for logistical uncrewed aerial systems

The Australian Army, in concert with the Defence Innovation Hub, has earmarked $20 million in contracts for local industry and research organisations to support the development of logistical uncrewed aerial systems for high-risk supply and casualty evacuation missions.

The Australian Army, in concert with the Defence Innovation Hub, has earmarked $20 million in contracts for local industry and research organisations to support the development of logistical uncrewed aerial systems for high-risk supply and casualty evacuation missions.

The solutions are to be submitted via the Defence Innovation Hub under a two-stage procurement process, which will see up to 25 respondents selected to demonstrate their proposals under the Army Innovation Day 2022 in August.

From here, it has been confirmed that the most cutting-edge solutions would be selected for contract discussions with Defence.

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Since 2014, the Army Innovation Day has sought to provide defence SMEs with the opportunity to collaborate with Army and better understand their requirements.

Both Australian and New Zealand organisations are able to apply for the innovation scheme. Defence has confirmed that submissions are scheduled to close on 5 May 2022.

Earlier in April, a new tranche of defence innovation contracts were awarded to 10 SMEs across the country.

Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price has announced the award of $23 million in contracts to 10 Australian businesses via the Defence Innovation Hub.

The contracts aim to support the development of new capability for the Australian Defence Force, while also contributing to the growth of the sovereign defence industry.

Victoria-based A.W. Bell Machinery Pty Ltd secured the largest contract, winning $5.8 million to develop a high-grade titanium casting system for in-service aircraft that could enhance Air Force capabilities.

NSW-based Jenkins Engineering Defence Systems Pty Ltd also secured $5.6 million to continue the development of a cost-effective maritime radar electronic support system.

This could provide automated warnings on the detection of potential threat signals from platforms operating in the same area as the host vessel.

Other recipients include:

Organisation

State

Contract Value

(GST incl.)

Description of innovation

Agent Orient Software Pty Ltd

VIC

$3.33 million

To continue the development of an enhanced version of agent’s intelligent software system that could offer advanced intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance applications that aid and enhance decision-making capabilities.

IAS Asia Pacific Pty Ltd

VIC

$2.44 million

To develop a multispectral optical radar using advanced sensors and algorithms for enhanced object detection that could provide aircraft systems with the ability to conduct extensive wide area search operations across multiple defence environments.

Prism Systems Pty Ltd

SA

$1.81 million

To develop a digital precision approach system for aviation systems that could utilise ship and aircraft navigation systems at night and in poor visibility to improve platform safety in a cost-effective manner.

ECLIPS Logistics Pty Ltd

ACT

$1.68 million

To develop an advanced autonomous robotic system for Defence artillery that could reduce the challenges of manual handling requirements and safety risks to ADF personnel, while speeding up resupply.

EPE Pty Ltd

QLD

$1.13 million

To develop a handheld explosive detector that can be integrated onto uncrewed systems to assist with the detection and classification of chemical and explosive threats to reduce risk to ADF personnel.

Mincham Aviation Pty Ltd

SA

$1.12 million

To develop a deployable payload delivery system that could be launched from a variety of platforms to strategic equipment in a desired target location.

Invicta Prospectus Group Pty Ltd

NSW

$290,000

To develop a unique software system incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning that could improve Defence operational decision-making and enhance personnel health and safety.

Moog Australia

VIC

$257,000

To develop protection systems for next-generation armoured vehicles to significantly improve vehicle and soldier survivability.

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