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maritime cross platform systems 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.
resent 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.
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
supply of 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.
supply of office of australian war graves oawg, department of veterans’ affairs, is seeking to engage suitably qualified contractors across the gold coast and northern rivers locations for the provision of civil maintenance services to war graves, to a high standard, befitting those whose deaths were attributed to their war service.
supply of monitoring trends in drug use among the offender population is of great importance to law enforcement and policy makers, as illicit drug use has direct and indirect links to criminal activity. the duma program is designed to provide an effective monitoring system that focuses specifically on offenders with a clear mandate to address the issue of drugs and crime. the duma program is a partnership between the customer and state government and police services. duma provides an unparalleled source of information on illicit drug use and the link between drugs and crime.
provision of support and maintenance services for type 1 and type 1a security systems ias, electronic access controls systems eacs, cctv installations and the associated security network infrastructure sni including proprietary 3rd party equipment for department of the prime minister and cabinet and portfolio agencies
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