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industry day briefing for jnt9101 ph1 enhanced defence high frequency communications systems edhfcs was held on the 3 – 5 june 2019 in accordance with the details provided in the austender notice casg/jsd/not/7146/4. in preparation for the release of the proposed rft, the commonwealth conducted a series of industry 1:1 interviews with potential tenderers to provide an opportunity for industry to comment, clarify and ask questions of the commonwealth in relation to the draft documentation released by the commonwealth. the purpose of this notice is to provide notice to potential tenderers who have registered their interest that a summary of the questions and answers from the 1:1 interviews is now available from the commonwealth to registered parties on request by sending an email to
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.
supply of counter-chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive c-cbrne goods and services.
scope of this requirement is to procure a quantity of lay flat hose test kits in accordance with defaust 11347 issue 2/type t. these units will be used by fire fighters and emergency responders in the test and certification of lay flat hose utilised in fire fighting. the rfq has included the requirement of a physical demonstration of a tendered product for evaluation purposes.
defence requires the services of a registered training organisation rto to provide specialist contracted services in support of the pre-deployment skills training for adf personnel deploying in force protection and advisor roles assigned to operation highroad, afghanistan. the skills training package is formally known as individual combat behaviours icb. the services are targeted to commence on 20 january 2020 for an initial term until 30 june 2020, with two extension options totalling up to one year to potentially extend the services until 30 june 2021, exercisable at the commonwealth’s discretion.
airservices australia, through this rfq, is seeking to engage suitably qualified contractors to deliver two audits under the direction of the airservices chief auditor:
airservices is seeking to identify and engage a contractor to manage and deploy an expansion of airservices current ads-b network 11 additional sites, including the provision of intial training, ongoing support, spares management and other services as set out in the statement of requirements sor.
works include the following:, estate base plan: update the existing ebp to reflect and articulate defence’s vision for raaf base point cook in the short and medium term 0 – 10, and long term to 2040, incorporating all known and planned unit relocations and capability;, works element one: upgrades and asset renewals to ensure safe, reliable and secure access to compliant ict, electricity, gas, water, sewerage, storm water and fuel networks;, works element two: preservation, maintenance, remediation and adaptive reuse of heritage assets buildings 33 and 87 and relocation of 21sqn to building 87; • works element three: construction of approximately 1km new fencing along the southern perimeter of the base to prevent unauthorised access and repair of damage to existing perimeter fence if required; • works element four: facilities to support current 21sqn hq capability, in the event that 21sqn hq cannot be relocated into the adaptively reused building 87 works element two; • works element five: redevelopment of the raaf museums customer entrance façade, construction of one sided shed for external aircraft exhibit to accommodate a c 130 and upgrade of existing services to ablutions in building 164; and • works element six: subject to government approval construction and refurbishment of facilities to support the potential relocation of training units, reserves, operational units, logistics units and defence schools to raaf base point cook, establishment of support facilities at raaf base point cook.
services include design and related services in respect of the following works: est02014 anglesea barracks mid term refresh, upgrade and refurbishment of existing working accommodation and training facilities;, upgrade of existing services and in-ground infrastructure, including road, electrical, fire, potable water, sewer, gas and stormwater services; and, new working accommodation. est02129 relocation of paterson units and new adf cadet facilities, launceston, demolition of existing facilities at youngtown depot;, upgrade and refurbishment of existing facilities at youngtown depot, including vehicle storage, working accommodation and shelters;, new facilities at youngtown depot, including working accommodation, storage facilities and training facilities;, new tri service cadet multi user depot including working accommodation, ablution facility, sleeping accommodation, storage facilities, training facility, parade ground, car parking, safe cadet drop off area; and, new services and in-ground infrastructure, including road, potable water, sewage, stormwater, communications, electrical and fire services to service new facilities at youngtown and the cadet multi-user depot.
acilities included in the works, which the consultant will be required to construct include: a one maintenance hangar for one aircraft; and b a secondary p-8a squadron facilities collocated with the maintenance hangar to host up to four 4 deployed 92wg / p-8a sqn crews, based on crew rest cycles, and a permanent staff of seven; and c operational zones including a sensitive compartmented information facility. pavement and airfield lighting works are excluded from this package of works