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Enabling Members to do Better Business in Defence
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Hi there,
The Government will establish an External Advisory Panel to oversee the implementation of the Defence Strategic Review (DSR) recommendations.
Former Secretary of the Department of Defence, Mr Dennis Richardson AC, former Secretary of the Department of Finance, Ms Rosemary Huxtable PSM, and former Deputy Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr Richard Maude have been appointed to the Panel.
The Defence Strategic Review and the Government’s response will inform all aspects of Australia’s defence policy, planning and resourcing over the coming decades.
In order to realise this, the DSR recommended a three-tier system be adopted to oversee and lead the implementation of the Review’s recommendations.
The External Advisory Panel will provide an independent assessment of Defence’s progress, in accordance with Government direction and the intent of the recommendations. It will report biannually to Government.
The Panel will be co-chaired by the DSR Independent Leads His Excellency the Hon Stephen Smith and Sir Angus Houston AK AFC.
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Opportunities for SMEs in the defence industry will continue to grow and we are here to help and advocate for our members.
We would also like to hear from you if you have any news or stories about your business that may be of interest to other businesses and organisations.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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Invitation to Participate - Army Land Combat System Standards Authority - Engineering Working Groups
You are invited to provide a response to this Invitation to Participate (ITP), indicating your willingness to be a participant in the Army, Land Network Integration Centre (LNIC), Land Combat System Standards Authority (LCS SAuth.), DEF(AUST) Standards, Engineering Working Group(s) (EWG).
Individual EWGs will be conducted for the following LCS SAuth. DEF(AUST) Standards development:
- Australian Generic Vehicle Architecture (AS GVA)
- Australian Generic Soldier Architecture (AS GSA)
- Australian Generic Robotic & Autonomous Systems Architecture (AS GRASA)
- Australian Generic Training & Simulation Architecture (AS GTSA)
- Australian Generic Base Architecture (AS GBA)
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$100,000 Innovation Awards Now Open
Innovative Australian maritime technology will be at the forefront of this year’s Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition with the launch of the 2023 Innovation Awards.
Organiser, AMDA Foundation Limited (AMDA), presents the Awards in three categories which this year include a boosted cash prize of $50,000 to each of the SME and Young Innovator winners.
The Innovation Awards are open to Australian companies or the Australian subsidiaries of overseas parent companies. The innovation could be a new product or service, or a new approach to business and will be judged on originality and understanding of user needs.
The Awards will be presented at Indo Pacific 2023 in the following categories:
- Indo Pacific 2023 National Innovation Award
- Indo Pacific 2023 SME Innovation Award, including a $50,000 cash award (previously $15,000)
- Indo Pacific 2023 Young Innovator Award, including a $50,000 cash award (previously $15,000)
Entries close Monday 14 August, 2023.
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Held online, Defence Day by ICN provides you with a unique opportunity for you to hear from influential people from both Government and Defence Primes.
Hear from:
- Jane Wood, the Assistant Secretary Australian Industry Capability Delivery from the Department of Defence, Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG), who will be opening the event.
- Judy Dennison, Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Defence Industry Support
- BAE
- SAAB
- BidWrite
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In Case You Missed These Announcements!
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From Defence: - The Australian Government handed down its 2023 – 2024 Federal Budget. Defence spending for 2023-24 to reach $52.558 billion, up from $49.131 billion in 2022-23.
- $19 billion over the next four years to implement the immediate priorities identified in the DSR
- $3.4 billion over 10 years from 2023-24 to establish the Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator (ASCA) to lift capacity to translate disruptive new technologies into Defence capability
- $4.5 billion over 10 years from 2023–24 (and $482.7 million per year ongoing) to support acquisition of conventionally-armed, nuclear-powered submarines, including:
- $4.2 billion over 10 years to establish and operate the Australian Submarine Agency (ASA)
- $127.3 million over 4 years from 2023–24 for 4,000 additional commencing Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) in nuclear submarine-related university and higher education programs
- $400 million to support Australian Defence Force personnel through a new continuation bonus
- $101 million for critical technology industries including $20 million over four years for an Australian Centre for Quantum Growth, and $40 million to incentivise business uptake
- $454 million to fund
the prior commitment to acquire 10 MQ-28A Ghost Bat uncrewed aircraft, with $145 million to be spent in 2023-24
- $314 million to help up to 3.8 million SMEs save on energy bills through tax deductions for investing in the efficient use of energy
- $40 million for a National AI Centre and funding for businesses to adopt AI technologies and;
- $9 million for STEM education programmes. See more here and here.
- Defence has established a new national research and innovation centre dedicated to solving Operating in Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Environments challenges. The Centre for Advance Defence Research and Enterprise (CADRE) is based at the University of Melbourne. See more here.
- Minister for Defence Industry Pat Conroy has announced a $160 million contract to build new Bushmaster Protected Vehicles for the Australian Army. The Bushmasters will be manufactured in Bendigo, Victoria, with the first delivery expected in 2024. See more here.
- Defence has invested $40 million in a new health and wellbeing facility and $30 million investment in modern living-in accommodation for trainees with space to study, rest, and socialise at Puckapunyal Military Base in central Victoria. See more here.
- Defence has committed $180 million over the next five years to modernise the anti-ship missile defence capabilities on Royal Australian Navy ships. See more here.
- Defence announced plans for an Australian submarine agency and Australian nuclear-powered submarine safety regulator. The agencies will help manage Australia’s acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines through the AUKUS defence partnership. See more here.
- Former Nova Systems CEO, Jim McDowell to be
appointed as Deputy Secretary Naval Shipbuilding and Sustainment at Defence. See more here.
- Attached is the TDA 2023 Calendar.
Other News - Victorian metal additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has been named as a winner of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Manufacturing Technology “Point of Need Challenge” in the United States. See more here.
- Victorian advanced manufacturer, Corvus Technology Solutions has appointed Nick Williams a new General Manager. See more here.
- The Australian Government announced a new $392.4 million Industry Growth Program for SMEs and startups. See more here.
- The Australian Government has announced nearly $150 million in funding to deliver skills and workforce training for Australia’s AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine program. See more here.
- Manufacturing workers keen to develop their skills and knowledge are being encouraged to apply for scholarships as part of Manufacturing Skills Australia’s Industry Development Fund. Eligible industries for the scholarships include aerospace, process manufacturing and others. See more here.
- Deakin University PhD researcher Anu Rajendran, supported by the DSI’s Research Higher Degree Student Grant, is applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) to counteract the impacts of the spaceflight environment on pilots in highly automated cockpits. See more here.
- Nine Victorian manufacturers have received a total of $1.4 million
through the State Government’s Low Carbon Manufacturing Grants Program to help the companies compete in a low carbon economy. See more here.
- Celebrating 20 years of manufacturing advocacy and collaboration, SEMMA (South-East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance) has launched a new campaign aimed at highlighting the smart, secure, and sustainable careers available in modern
manufacturing. See more here.
- The Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering Early Career Researcher Grant applications are now open. The grant provides up to A$10,000 to support early career researchers. Applications close 31 July 2023. See more here.
- Nominations open 2 August for ADM’s 30 under 30 awards. The awards recognise the thirty best and brightest individuals in any field in Defence and Defence Industry aged under thirty. The awards ceremony will be held March 2024 in Canberra. See more here.
- Cooperative Research Australia invites nominations for The Early Career Researchers Competition. Closing Date: 16 June 2023. See more here.
- Attached is the ADM’s list of Defence tenders.
Defence Industry Support Tools Upcoming Domestic Events: - Reoccurring 2023 - Soldier On Coffee Catch Up Victoria. See more here.
- 1 June 2023 – Australian Cyber Security Summit and Awards. See more here.
- 5 - 6th June 2023 - Land Environment Working Group. See more here.
- 7 June 2023 - Tendering for Defence. See more here.
- 8 June 2023 – SEMMA 20th Anniversary
Gala Dinner. See more here.
- 21 June 2023 - ADM Congress. See more here.
- 22 June 2023 - Cyber Security and DISP Workshop. See more here.
- 29 August 2023 - Army Innovation Day 2023. See more here.
- 18 – 20 September 2023 - SIA Submarine Science, Technology and Engineering Conference 2023. See more here.
- 21 September 2023 – Australian Defence Industry Awards. See more here.
- 7 – 9 November 2023 - Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition 2023. See more here.
Links to Grant and other Programs:
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Industry Opportunities & Work Packages
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In partnership with the Victorian State Government, Lockheed Martin Australia manages a secure facility designed to enable Victoria’s innovation community to better engage with classified Defence and National Security programs. The first facility of its type in Australia, the Victorian Common User Facility is a key initiative in creating new business opportunities for Victoria’s innovation sector.
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Australia Partner Network
Leidos Australia is focused on working with Australian Industry for delivery of all of our projects. We know the importance of supporting the growth of sovereign capability and would like to work with more Australian businesses at all stages of our delivery lifecycle.
We encourage Australian companies, who are interested in working with us on the opportunities identified above or on other business requirements as they arise, to complete the following registration form.
In your submission, you should highlight your experience with any relevant Defence, Intelligence, ICT and cyber capabilities and technologies. Our team will then be in touch to identify potential next steps.
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Australian Defence Export Office Pitch Training Program
The ADEO, in partnership with Marketing Entourage, have created a five week online pitch training program specifically for businesses looking to export defence and dual use goods and services. This training is fully subsidised for Australian Defence Industry businesses.
The program is specifically designed to improve the chances of success for Australian defence industry companies when engaging with opportunities to pitch their capabilities to foreign military and military suppliers. The training is delivered through a series of webinars, online modules and one-to-one pitch practice sessions.
Australian Defence Industry businesses are encouraged to apply by registering their interest at the link below. Multiple people from the same business can be included as a single application. Limited spaces are available on each cohort and the ADEO will prioritise businesses who have recently participated in an industry delegation with TDA.
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ODIS provides a range of grants to support defence industry businesses. These grants help Australian small and medium enterprises grow to meet Defence capability needs and join global defence industry supply chains.
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AusTender provides
centralised publication of Australian Government business opportunities, annual procurement plans and contracts awarded.
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Here is a link to the ICN Gateway where you will find major Government and Defence work packages
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Domestic Events & Exhibitions
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Thursday, 1 June 2023 • Hotel Realm, Canberra • Summit registration begins 8:00am • Official start 8:45am
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Surfers Paradise Beach 18-20 August 2023
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Women in Defence Awards Gala Dinner Wednesday 25th October 2023 The National Arboretum Canberra 6.30pm – 10.30pm
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Australian Defence Alliance Victoria Inc.
570 Bourke Street
Melbourne Victoria 3000
Australia
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