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supply of department of defence seeks to procure national australian defence force adf petroleum, oil and lubricant pol products and associated specialty products required to support adf raise, train and sustain activities, exercises and operations. the requirement will be for the supply of over 230 pol products including packaged pol, bulk pol, and fuel drum stock for delivery to at least 10 locations. in conducting the procurement the commonwealth seeks an outcome that will provide surety of supply of the maximum number of pol products with a minimum number of contractors pursuant to a standing offer arrangement that delivers optimal value for money.
tenderer and any subcontractors proposed in the tender must not be named as not complying with the workplace gender equality act 2012 cth. the tenderer confirms that in dealing with its employees and independent contractors, the tenderer has due regard to commonwealth policies on the engagement of workers and complies with commonwealth policies on the engagement of workers, including the workplace relations act 1996 cth and obligations under the work health and safety act 2011 cth and relevant work health and safety laws.
supply of request for information is intended to inform potential suppliers of ga’s continuing market analysis activities in preparation for a possible approach to market for the satellite based augmentation system sbas project the project.
department is seeking to secure one or more suppliers to deliver inventory management and/or transport services to support the efficient and effective management of the national medical stockpile.
property and major contracts division proposes to engage a design and construct contractor to undertake infrastructure upgrades at the brisbane immigration transit accommodation bita facility. it is planned that the works will commence in december 2019 and be completed in march 2020.
supply of current tuas in service within army is the shadow 200 version 1 sh200 v1, operated by 20th surveillance and target acquisition regiment 20 sta regt and procured under joint project 129 phase 2 jp129-2. the shadow 200 v1 is becoming obsolescent from 2019 and will be replaced by the shadow 200 v2 in the us army inventory. the shadow 200 both versions have a number of capability shortfalls that do not support army’s need for a deployable, amphibious, runway independent capability.
supply of call for submission cfs stage criteria: suitability, feasibility, timeliness and contribution to australias defence industry capability. after each proposal is assessed against the criteria, defence will consider these proposals to ensure that it maintains a balanced portfolio of investments, taking into account the following: alignment to defence poriorities, diversity, innovation lifecycle and financial considerations. request for proposal rfp criteria: the above cfs criteria, with additional considerations for cost and organisational capability and capacity. defence will then reconsider the balance of investment as well as strategic considerations to determine value for money. for more information go to
supply of electromagnetic battle management embm capability will provide the warfighter with the knowledge and tools necessary to make appropriate decisions about electromagnetic spectrum ems use and prioritisati
in preparation for the release of the proposed rft, the commonwealth intends to release a series of documents and information to potential tenderers., information relating to the following is enclosed:, release of capability definition documentation cdd, confidentiality obligations, updated conditions of industry engagement d. industry day, security defence industry security program disp site visits, draft documentation
supply of oaic is currently developing a complaint handling ecosystem as part of our role in the consumer data right cdr scheme. this ecosystem will draw on existing infrastructure used by the oaic, such as resolve, however it is likely the case that new technology and/or systems will need to be procured, in particular to accommodate the co-regulatory nature of the cdr scheme and thus necessary information sharing between the oaic and accc.