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supply of defence currently employs firefighting suppression systems i.e. foams that contain per- & poly-fluoro alkyl substances pfas. these types of firefighting products release pfas into the environment and thus represent a health concern to both humans and animals whilst adversely affecting the environment. to eliminate the release of such toxins, defence is embarking on a program to transition to pfas-free foam in all its firefighting systems. defence intends transitioning to an environmentally friendly fluorine free firefighting foam in 2020 commencing with aircraft rescue and firefighting arff vehicles. the transition will begin with identifying and procuring a suitable fluorine free foam that meets defence’s capability requirements whilst being environmentally friendly.
supply of provide the rtv2 platform and associated deliverables to the australian defence force adf. the commonwealth requires a quantity of 40 rtv2 platforms, with the option for the provision of up to another 30 vehicles. the commonwealth, at its discretion, may elect to engage the resultant contractor of the rtv2 platform with additional future work.
supply of tool kit generic; ground trade with complete equipment schedules ces items
supply of dva is seeking to identify a more efficient and effective way to gather medical evidence, in order to facilitate the timely determination of compensation and rehabilitation claims.
present focus of the dmssp rft are those marine services currently provided to the navy under the: • fleet marine service contract fmsc; • multi-role aviation training vessel matv support contract; and • ocean protector op contract – noting that these services will not be subsumed until 2023. the dmssp rft is an open approach to market for the provision of the following discrete service packages:
sonpas will establish a standing offer panel for the provision of a range of logistic support services to navy vessels including: a. management services, including ship liaison prior to, during and after the visit, meet and greet, delivery of mail and newspapers, emergency and general information, collection and delivery of naval stores and personnel, sport and recreational information and invoicing; b. port services, including port entry clearances, pilotage, tugs, wharfage, anchorage, brows and fenders, cranes, power, water, waste, sewage removal and fuel; c. general services, such as telephones, domestic repairs and laundry; d. transport, such as personnel boats and hire vehicles; e. force protection including containers, fencing, razor wire, vehicle barriers, signage, security guards, water borne barriers, patrol boats and lighting; and f. supply of provisions, canteen and consumable items. g. support to logistic support elements
sea2273 fleet information environment modernisation industry engagement. the purpose of the sea2273 project is to provide the royal australian navy with a modernised fleet information environment fie. sea2273 will provide a modern, cyberworthy, multi-enclave information system to the australian navy. enclaves are secret, protected, official and coalition networks which will be installed across navy’s fleet and become the pattern for future vessels. the planned delivery includes a new support system capable of providing continuous improvement evergreen of navy ict capability and enhanced sea and cyberworthiness
department of employment, skills, small and family business the department works to provide people access to services and support to help them overcome barriers and develop skills to gain employment and participate in society.
approach to market atm is for the establishment of a deed of standing offer arrangement doso for the provision of a panel of experienced suppliers to provide end to end digitisation services for non-archival and, or archival records in audiovisual formats, using procedures endorsed by the national archives of australia national archives. the national archives wishes to establish this panel for five years with options to extend at the sole discretion of the archives.
successful applicant will be required to develop and deliver up to 11 half-day learning workshops on practical and engaging information about how to export to south asia using e-commerce. the maximum number of participants per workshop is estimated at 25. the successful supplier will have knowledge of the food and agribusiness sector and will tailor the workshop material to the sector audience. the successful supplier will supply materials and assessment tools relevant to the learning outcomes for participants and effectiveness of workshops. however, the successful supplier will not be required to provide a venue for each workshop where the customer will arrange a suitable venue in all potential delivery locations. the workshops should include sector specific insights examples and case studies from the region. learning outcomes for workshop participants:, overview of e-commerce in south east asia markets, overview of e-commerce platforms, and comparative costs, supply chain models for e-commerce, marketing, social media and building your brand internationally for e-commerce in south east asia, how to utilise data to grow and market my business, risks of using e-commerce