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National Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise Ms Jacqueline Borsboom Assistant Secretary National Naval Shipbuilding March 2019 http://www.defence.gov.au/NavalShipbuilding/ Geostrategic Context The Navy Protecting Australia Video Spanish


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National Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise

Ms Jacqueline Borsboom Assistant Secretary National Naval Shipbuilding March 2019

http://www.defence.gov.au/NavalShipbuilding/

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Geostrategic Context

The Navy – Protecting Australia Video

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Spanish Shipbuilding Evolution

1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 1960 2020 2030 Co-design with local build Local design with local build Foreign design with foreign build Foreign design with local build International sales: design build

Norway F-310 Australia AWD Thailand Chakri Naruebet LHD Venezuela BVL Scorpene Malaysia , Chile , India F - 100 S - 60 S - 70 Scorpene S - 80 FFG Corvettes BAM BAC Aircraft Carriers LPD LHD DEG AOR NG Submarine NG Frigate

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Attack

4 ships

Collins Tobruk Fremantle

1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

Oberon Armidale

1960

Perth Hobart ANZAC Parramatta Vampire Westralia Sirius Cook Paluma Success LHD Largs Bay LPA

2 ships

Adelaide

2020 2030

Future Frigates Future Submarines Future OCV Future AOR

Co-design with local build Local design with local build Foreign design with foreign build Foreign design with local build International sales: design build

Stalwart

Australia Shipbuilding Evolution

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To generate a long-term, sustainable naval shipbuilding and ship sustainment capability that will serve our strategic and economic interests for many decades.

  • To equip the Royal Australian Navy with the capability it

needs to protect Australia and our interests.

  • To create a motivated, innovative, cost-competitive and

sustainable sovereign industrial base, that will help invigorate Australia’s advanced manufacturing sector and will provide spillover technological benefits and economic opportunities.

Why a National Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise?

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Projects

GUAR ARDIAN AN Cl Class ss Pacific Patrol Bo Boat ARAF ARAFURA RA Cl Class ss Offsh shore Patrol Vesse ssel HU HUNTER Cl Class ss Frigate AT ATTACK Cl Class ss Submarine

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Projects – Timeline

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Henderson Precinct Osborne Precinct Adelaide Cairns Garden Island Darwin Perth Melbourne Hobart Sydney Brisbane Whyalla Source: *Indicative total from Naval Shipbuilding Plan, 16 May 2017, p.68

Naval shipbuilding yard Naval sustainment hub University TAFE/training providers Resources, materials and shipbuilding primes KEY: Attack Class Submarines (TBC - Government consideration in Q4 2019) Hunter Class Frigates Offshore Patrol Vessels KEY for base locations:

Canberra Port Kembla

Key Enabler – National Endeavour

Strategic Objective: to establish a sovereign, continuous and sustainable naval shipbuilding enterprise.

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Key Enabler – Infrastructure

Strategic Objective: to develop and sustain modern, innovative and secure shipbuilding infrastructure.

Artist impression of Osborne South Precinct

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Key Enabler – Industry

Strategic Objective: to establish a sovereign naval shipbuilding industry as a critical element of the advanced manufacturing and heavy engineering capability of Australia. Naval Shipbuilding sector will require industries and companies that contribute to broad aspects

  • f the supply chain including:
  • Trade skills – plumbing, electrical, fitting and

turning

  • Cyber security and 3D modelling
  • Project management
  • Logistics
  • Workforce education and training
  • Information technology
  • Legal, accounting and IP
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Key Enabler – Workforce

Strategic Objective: to develop a shipbuilding workforce with the right skills at the right time to deliver enhanced naval capability with a particular emphasis on growing the naval shipbuilding workforce to meet peak demand in the late 2020s. Workforce and Skilling Projected Growth

Indicative 15 000* Total Workforce

Acquisition workforce Sustainment workforce Supply chain

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What role does Queensland have to play?

Cairns Brisbane

Naval shipbuilding yard Naval sustainment hub University TAFE/training providers Resources, materials and shipbuilding primes KEY: Attack Class Submarines (TBC - Government consideration in Q4 2019) Hunter Class Frigates Offshore Patrol Vessels KEY for base locations:

National Endeavour = Future Opportunities

  • Queensland hosts a diverse defence industry sector primarily engaged in

sustainment activities supporting military vehicles, aircraft and ships.

  • Maritime platforms are mainly located in Cairns.
  • HMAS Cairns is the home port for:
  • 1 Armidale Class Patrol Boat
  • 2 Hydrographic ships
  • 2 Cape Class Patrol Boats
  • TAFE Queensland is now an endorsed

provider of the NSC welding course.

  • Queensland is a part of the States and Territories forum.
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Questions?