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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.
this notice provides updated information on the current status of jp9102 and defences current intent in relation to the project. this notice also seeks registration of potential tenderers interested in participating in any future request for tender rft process relating to the project. jp9102 is subject to government approval. accordingly the information contained in this notice is subject to change.
the program seeks information about sovereign capability across design, development, delivery, integration and sustainment. the requirement for sovereign supply chain assurance will be balanced across sovereign capability, maturity and the benefits of collaborative approaches with other nations. defence will form and expand on existing strategic partnerships to ensure effective, efficient and sustained capability delivery.
the defence high frequency communications system dhfcs is reaching life of type and the commonwealth of australia has committed to enhancing this capability to reach 2040. dhfcs provides a long range strategic communications capability to defence assets and other government agencies. dhfcs consists of 8 remote sites across continental australia, 2 central sites in canberra and a test facility at the incumbent contractor’s premises in brisbane.
procurement of a construction contractor to manage the construction of fixed infrastructure at gallipoli barracks brisbane and dstg edinburgh adelaide to support a container based, deployable weapons technical intelligence wti capability. the works include the following: provision of hardstand to accommodate the containerised solution based on 15 international standards organisation iso containers approx. 2.43m x 2.59m x 12.2m in size; provision of services including power, water, waste, and information and communications technology ict connectivity with the base site; construction of an amenities building at each location. gallipoli barracks is to include a brew room, storeroom and ablutions for 20 persons. dstg edinburgh includes a storeroom and ablutions for 20 persons only; installation of security fencing around the perimeter of each site and provision of connectivity with base operations for alarm systems within the containers; and construction of facilities for the treatment and disposal of specialist waste
land 159 lethality system industry brief presentation delivered 5 february 2020 at seasons botanic gardens hotel, 348 st kilda road, melbourne vic 3004
seeking responses from suitably qualified and experienced service providers for the provision of a large-scale, general-purpose supercomputer, referred to hereafter as the pawsey supercomputing system pss — the core component of the pawsey capital refresh project. b. the pss will replace the functionality of both the: i. magnus supercomputer — a petaflop-performance, cray xc40, commissioned in 2014, that provides a general, research supercomputing service ii. galaxy supercomputer — a smaller cray xc30, commissioned in 2013, which provides operational support for two square kilometre array ska precursor radio telescopes: the australian square kilometre array pathfinder askap and the murchison widefield array mwa, each of which are located in the remote mid-west of western australia, with a single general-purpose supercomputer, the capability of which can be effectively and dynamically partitioned into special-purpose environments under software control. conditions for participation: subject to clause 5.7, unintentional errors of form, csiro will exclude a tenderer from further consideration and evaluation if csiro considers in its absolute discretion that the conditions for participation set out in this clause have not been met by the tenderer. notwithstanding anything else contained in this tender, only requirements listed in this clause will be deemed conditions for participation. a. the tenderer exists as a legal entity at the tender closing time and date b. at the time of lodgement of their tender, tenderers must not have been: i. precluded from tendering for australian government funded work or ii. subject to a judicial decision against them relating to employee entitlements not including decisions under appeal, and have not paid the claim c. in respect of tenders valued over $4 million gst inclusive, the tenderer either: i. holds a valid and satisfactory statement of tax record by the tender closing time and date; or ii. has a receipt demonstrating that a statement of tax record has been requested from the australian taxation office by the tender closing time and date, and holds a valid and satisfactory statement of tax record no later than 4 business days from the tender closing time and date. d. in respect of tenders valued over $4 million gst inclusive, the tenderer holds a valid and satisfactory statement of tax record for any first tier subcontractor that it proposes, as part of its response, to engage to deliver goods or services with an estimated value of over $4 million gst inclusive. e. the tenderer must comply with all mandatory requirements identified in the attachment a — sor statement of requirements.