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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 paper and printed materials, 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 national archives.
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.
provision of nsw and vic road worthy certificates for light, medium and heavy military vehicles
falling number fn is a global industry standard used to quantify detrimental pre-harvest sprouting phs in wheat, as early release from seed dormancy leads to significant effects on end product quality. however, a low falling number can also be caused by the trait of late maturity alpha-amylase lma, with some wheats having a genetic predisposition to accumulate low levels of starch digesting enzymes during grain filling in the absence of sprouting. lma susceptibility is currently a classification criterion for milling wheat in australia. due to the cost involved in the current lma susceptibility screen, it is currently employed at a late phase in the breeding pathway of australian wheat breeding programs, which significantly restricts genetic gains for yield and other traits in australian wheat varieties. investment description this investment is one of three interrelated investments aimed at managing and eliminating the effect of late maturity alpha-amylase lma in wheat through improved phenotyping and modelling: proc-9176016 lma project a – improved phenotyping for late maturity alpha-amylase lma susceptibility in wheat; proc-9176017 lma project b – a novel high-throughput, low-cost test to determine cause of starch damage in wheat grain; and lma project c – an improved model of late maturity alpha-amylase lma field risk in australian wheat. this procurement focusses on the development of an innovative lma susceptibility screening methodology that has increased throughput, scalability, repeatability and significantly reduced costs in comparison to the current benchmark assay. it is expected that the successful applicant will propose a multi-disciplinary approach with potential inputs from fields such as phenomics, molecular biology, biometrics, plant physiology, plant breeding and genetics. innovative solutions may also borrow from other disciplines such as robotics, medical sciences, mathematics and engineering. the successful applicant will be expected to actively engage with industry stakeholders australian wheat breeding companies and wheat quality australia as well as the successful applicant of ‘lma project c – an improved model of late maturity alpha-amylase lma field risk in australian wheat’.
falling number fn is a global industry standard used to quantify detrimental pre-harvest sprouting phs in wheat, as early release from seed dormancy leads to significant effects on end product quality. however, a low falling number can also be caused by the trait of late maturity alpha-amylase lma, with some wheats having a genetic predisposition to accumulate low levels of starch digesting enzymes during grain filling in the absence of sprouting. lma susceptibility is currently a classification criterion for milling wheat in australia. investment description this investment is one of three interrelated investments aimed at managing and eliminating the effect of late maturity alpha-amylase lma in wheat through improved phenotyping and modelling: proc- 9176016 lma project a – improved phenotyping for late maturity alpha-amylase lma susceptibility in wheat proc- 9176017 lma project b – a novel high-throughput, low-cost test to determine cause of starch damage in wheat grain; and lma project c – an improved model of late maturity alpha-amylase lma field risk in australian wheat. this tender is for the development of a rapid, mobile, low-cost test for starch degradation in wheat grains which can also determine the cause of damage as lma or phs. such a test will be valuable to breeders and pre-breeders seeking to determine the cause of starch damage in breeding material and research populations in the field, increasing the speed at which lma susceptibility can be controlled by genetics. the technology could also be used by growers to aid post-harvest decision making and by grain receivers to rapidly and reliably determine starch damage. it is expected that the successful applicant will propose an innovative approach that may include imaging science, biochemistry and/or molecular biology. the proposed approach may also borrow from other disciplines such as medical sciences, food sciences, physics and engineering. a proof of concept of the proposed approach will be highly regarded in assessment. the tender is open to private, public and private-public partnerships. expected outcome by 2030, late maturity alpha-amylase lma risk is managed within the australian wheat industry as to maximise genetic gains and minimise downgrades to improve enduring profitability for australian growers. intermediate outcome by 2023, australian industry will have access to accurate, high-throughput screening tools for lma expression that are employable early in breeding programs, research programs and applicable to a more cost effective, higher throughput lma classification screen; growers will have the ability to determine starch damage of grain on-farm; and the industry as a whole will have access to accurate field risk profiles of lma to inform decision making. this will be achieved through the three interrelated investments.
provide introductory training that will impart technology skills to growers in a ‘hands-on’ manner and will be specific to and driven by issues raised by growers in each region initial scoping phase. specific to these issues, it will showcase mobile device integration technologies and low cost, simple pa methods already in use by growers and advisers. various mapping-based apps that may assist in simplifying the transition to applied decision making utilising spatial information and on the opportunity for vrt integration into farm management systems, will be discussed. it will also identify a selection of cost effective precision agriculture opportunities that growers can consider implementing on farm to respond to key management and resource input decisions that affect profitability.
investment will discover if improved acquisition of p by crops is limited by distribution of p in the profile, or whether soil moisture limitations during the season prevent crop p uptake, or in fact, whether both factors interact impacting p acquisition. a network of field trials will inform critical soil p test values at and below 0-10cm on a range of soil types in central and southern nsw, victoria and south australia. the investment will also develop strategies to maximise return on p fertiliser investment.
research and engineering partner with a reputation for tackling complex problems and delivering outcomes to create a more sustainable world. one of ansto’s core values is to be safe, secure and sustainable. we are seeking a contractor who can uphold these three key principles by providing a fully cross-skilled and integrated security and emergency response capability across all three ansto campuses, with a specific focus on counter surveillance technology for our lucas heights facility.
supply of special sized steel pallets for the purpose of stock management and storage. the pallets are to be used for the management of hazardous and dangerous goods material stored in drums of 200l nominal capacity. the drums will be arranged within the pallet for stacking, storage, stock management, and transport on site. a model of the steel pallet design required is shown in the specifications
supply of optimisation and digitisation of its quality management system qms in particular in reference to its gmp health authority regulated organisations. the current quality management system is a mix of digital and paper based. ansto wants to focus on optimisation of each process and then digitisation and moving towards a best practice model.