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supply of intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and electronic warfare security services panel
supply of a notice to industry advising of the prime vendor contract established with babcock pty ltd for the supply of counter-chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive c-cbrne goods and services.
supply of post, fence, metal; steel, star, tagged, 60 cm lg, painted post, fence, metal; steel, star, tagged, 180 cm lg, painted
wooden top, field service, 1800 mm lg by 900 mm w by 710 mm h
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.
department of veterans’ affairs dva provides eligible members of the veteran community with access to quality health care and support services. the medical grade footwear mgf program is an important part of dva’s health care arrangements and is part of the rehabilitation appliance program rap. the mgf program provides a nation-wide access to a wide range of mgf and related services for entitled persons.
va 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. dva intends to approach the market through the release of a request for tender rft in the fourth quarter of 2019. the rft seeks to establish a managing contractor to coordinate the gathering of medical evidence and the provision of medical assessments of veterans throughout australia. this includes veterans who reside in regional and remote areas. dva legislation - the veterans’ entitlements act 1986 vea; the safety, rehabilitation and compensation defence-related claims act 1988 drca; and the military rehabilitation and compensation act 2004 mrca - requires evidence-based decision making. medical evidence enables dva to establish veteran diagnoses, to assess the degree of incapacity or impairment resulting from the condition, and in some cases, to establish links to a veteran’s australian defence force service. this, in turn, determines whether liability exists, and whether a claim for compensation or rehabilitation is able to be approved. dva’s current claim process is to ascertain if the veteran’s claim form is sufficient to determine liability. if not, dva will refer to the medical evidence on file, including the veteran’s service records. if this data is still not sufficient to determine a claim, dva will seek further medical evidence from defence, the veteran, and/or the veteran’s treating general practitioner or specialist. in some circumstances, where insufficient evidence is available from the above mentioned sources, dva may need to approach a medico-legal provider for an assessment and report. this may occur if: • the veteran does not have a treating doctor, or where there is insufficient or conflicting information; • the treating doctor cannot or will not provide the required evidence or cannot provide it in a timely manner; • a subsequent report still does not meet the diagnostic criteria; or • a report is deficient in some aspect and a report from a further medical professional is required for the purpose specified in the referral. to assist dva in developing the rft documentation, we encourage tenders from suitable organisations who have the capacity to deliver the veterans’ medical evidence gathering services to complete the attached survey
program office mcpspo is undertaking a tender and procurement activity on behalf of the royal australian navy ran. the tender and procurement activity is to provide replacement of handheld radio capability for the ran. the current ultra high frequency uhf capability is fleet wide with over 2000 radios required to be replaced. the primary role of these radios is to support inter-ship and intra-ship communications during damage control evolutions floods, toxic hazards and firefighting. the radios must also support the following secondary tasks: a boarding parties; b force protection; c medical emergencies; d inter-ship communications; e whole of ship evolutions intra-ship communications; and f steaming party. the functional performance specification document has been included with the austender notice to assist in tender preparation.
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: • service package 1 – in port inpt services - provision of diverse marine support services within ports and harbours around fleet bases. this service package will be managed nationally with local tasking and management by the navy port services managers. service package 1 is based on the asdefcon support template and utilises a rate of effort roe model; • service package 2 - out of port oop services – entails the maintenance, operation and crewing of specified large hull vessels, to support adf training and operations. this service package will be managed nationally with tasking through fleet operational arrangements for units operating predominantly in australian waters. service package 2 is based on the asdefcon support template and utilises an availability model; and • service package 3 - towing services - provision of general tug, towing and berthing services for naval vessels, with the requirement also to maintain government furnished assets gfa tugs to support nuclear powered warship visits at specified locations. this service package will be managed nationally with regional tasking and management by the navy port services managers. service package 3 is based on a tailored asdefcon services template and utilises a roe model.
supply of defence seeks to acquire an intermediate anti-submarine warfare training target iaswtt that will provide a significant improvement to existing anti-submarine warfare training capabilities by providing a realistic, long endurance, recoverable, re-useable and programmable target in order to deliver effective force level procedural and tactical anti-submarine warfare training. defence also seeks to enter into an in-service support arrangement for the iaswtt for up to 10 years. defence expects that the applicable support concept will be refined, but expects that it will require management of services, provision of operating support services, engineering services, maintenance services, supply services, training services, provision and support of support resources, quality management, and healthy, safety and environmental management. defence has released a linked asdefcon complex materiel volume 1 acquisition contract with an asdefcon support short contract to cover both the acquisition and support of the iaswtt capability. the purpose of linking the acquisition and support contracts is to ensure that defence has an integrated and risk managed solution for the acquisition and support of the iaswtt capability.