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canberra, act, australia on wed 26 february 2020 and - in melbourne, vic, australia on thurs 27 february 2020. the purpose of these industry briefings is to provide an update on the development of defaust australian generic soldier architecture project and details of an atm activity planned for february 2020 for the purpose of establishing an industry engineering working group. background: army headquarters, through the land network integration centre lnic seeks to enhance soldier operational effectiveness via integrated, adaptable and affordable electronic soldier system infrastructure requirements. development of defaust generic soldier architecture has commenced and will define power, data and related physical/ human factors architecture interface standards for the soldier platform. at its completion defaust generic soldier architecture will be implemented as the interface standard for soldier systems, sub-systems and hosted software procured and sustained for army. defaust generic soldier architecture will facilitate a data rich digital soldier platform environment, with open/ generic standards creating integration agility, interoperable soldier systems and sub-systems able to rapidly capitalize on frequent technology developments to enhance close combatant capability. lnic will be seeking expressions of interest in feb 2020, from qualified parties with an interest in participating in an engineering working group which will contribute to defining data interface standards.
the service provider will be required to provide an electronic facility for the receipt of payment information and to send the payment status of refunds to the department of home affairs the department. the facility will need to be available to receive payment information 24 hours each day, seven days a week. the facility will be required to comply with all standards and security requirements set down by the department.
the australian antarctic division aad is seeking to engage a supplier for the provision of a range of products including but not limited to mineral and synthetic oils in support of its operations within australia, antarctica and the southern ocean. the aad operates and maintains a fleet of mobile plant and power generation engines on each of its three antarctic and one sub antarctic stations. the power generation engines operate constantly throughout the year to provide power and heating to the antarctic and sub antarctic stations. these engines are critical to the infrastructure of the station and provide safe living circumstances for the expeditioners. field generators are required to operate outside station limits as per operational requirements such as building and operating wilkins ice runway during the summer period and during scientific program field operations. the mobile equipment fleet covers a wide range of assets including but not limited to loaders, dozers, specialized over snow equipment and passenger transfer vehicles which are exposed to extreme cold starting and operating conditions. maintenance of the mobile fleet is carried out throughout the year with the majority of the major work being completed throughout the winter period. more detail can be found in the statement of requirement
supply and installation of fume cabinets
this approach to market atm is for the provision of application development services to redevelop the authority’s current citizen science system eye on the reef-sightings to be an open and secure microsoft based application, hosted within microsoft public cloud services.
proven and reliable commercial off the shelf cots helicopter and support systems that will provide greater options for special operations across a range of deployment scenarios. the new helicopter will complement the mrh90 taipan by improving mobility, firepower and situational awareness effects available to special operations. the helicopter, by virtue of its smaller size, will be optimised for operations within dense urban terrain and be rapidly deployable via a c-17a globemaster.
innovation proposals that will assist defence to enhance the digitisation of land force support system lfss capabilities to ‘sense and respond’ and ‘simplify capability systems’. army’s contribution to defence strategy describes how army’s teams contribute to the achievement of strategic defence objectives for a safe, secure and prosperous
the information session will be conducted in the r1 theatrette, ground floor r1, russell offices, canberra on 12 november 2019 commencing 1730h. the information session will include an opportunity for questions and answers, and will be conducted by the capability manager and the capability acquisition and sustainment group.
potential tenderers are invited to attend an upcoming industry brief for sea1442 phase 5 – maritime tactical c3 sub program. this briefing is scheduled to be undertaken as part of the projects preparatory activities which have been designed to facilitate engagement with industry early, and continually, throughout the tender development process.
project est0019ph7b will provide facilities to support land19ph7b short range ground based air defence srgbad. land19ph7b will enhance and replace existing robosystem 70 rbs 70 detachment-portable, laser-guided surface-to-air missile system with larger, vehicle based air defence system. the capability will be operated by 16th regiment 16r, currently located at woodside barracks, sa. services include completion the 30% concept design for est0019ph7b in support of the project detailed business case dbc, as well as support to achieve government and parliamentary approvals.