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WELCOME Les Shearn Alliance Facilitator Defence Teaming Centre Defence Industry Liaison Officer - Defence SA 1 DEFENCE SA A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT AGENCY MISSION Facilitate the growth of Defence and sustainable defence industries in


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WELCOME

Les Shearn

Alliance Facilitator – Defence Teaming Centre Defence Industry Liaison Officer - Defence SA 1

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DEFENCE SA

A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT AGENCY MISSION Facilitate the growth of Defence and sustainable defence industries in South Australia PERFORMANCE TARGET Employment 37,000 and economic contribution $2.5 billion by 2020 PERFORMANCE DRIVERS

  • Increasing Defence presence in South Australia
  • Winning major Defence projects
  • Securing sustainment contracts

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STRATEGIC OUTCOMES

MARITIME: National centre of complex warship and submarine build and sustainment SYSTEMS AND CYBER: Centre of expertise for electronic and information systems AEROSPACE: National centre for airborne maritime surveillance and weapon system test and evaluation LAND: Centre for military vehicles and integration of combat systems SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: Centre of expertise for Defence science and technology SPACE: Australia’s hub for future space industry development

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DEDICATED SERVICE DELIVERY

STRATEGIC CONTRIBUTION

  • Workforce Development
  • Advanced Manufacturing Policy
  • Infrastructure

CREATE OPPORTUNITY

  • Attracting projects & growing our industry base
  • Preparing local industry to be competitive &

enter the supply chain

  • Hosting Defence units & capabilities

COOPERATION

  • Advisory Board that understands & promotes

South Australian capability

  • Point of entry into South Australian Government
  • Defence Teaming Centre, the peak industry

body in South Australia

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2016 DEFENCE WHITE PAPER

“… and invest in the partnership with Australian defence industry to develop innovative technologies and deliver essential capabilities”

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2016 DEFENCE INDUSTRY POLICY

6 “Defence and industry partnership of the future will be instrumental in delivering and supporting the future ADF” “A highly skilled Australian workforce will be critical if we are to deliver shipbuilding and submarine programs of such national significance” Key elements and initiatives:

  • Delivering Defence capability
  • A new approach to Defence innovation
  • Driving competitiveness and export potential
  • Cutting red tape
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Aerospace

  • The Australian Aerospace Alliance (AAA)
  • Established 2013
  • Comprises a broad range of Australian

defence and aerospace companies.

  • Offers customers a comprehensive range of

globally competitive products and services.

  • Its five capability areas are:

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India Trade Mission 9-15 August 2015

Avionic Systems and Electronic Products Software Solutions Autonomous Systems Advanced Manufacturing Aircraft Sustainment

Specialist Vehicles

  • The Specialist Vehicles Alliance (SVA)
  • Established in 2015
  • Focused on delivering innovative solutions in

the global Specialised Vehicles market

  • Offers capabilities in the areas of:

Engineering + Advanced Manufacturing Body; Chassis & Drivetrain Electrical & Electronics Connectivity / Networked Vehicles Interior Through-Life Support Services

Alliances in the Defence Sector

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FUTURE DEFENCE PROGRAMS

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  • Armoured Fighting Vehicles – build of 600+

vehicles ($14-20b)

  • Future Submarine –12 submarines, rolling

acquisition ($50b)

  • Future Frigate – 9 vessels, continuous build

($30b)

  • Offshore Patrol Vessels – 12 vessels ($3-4b)
  • Maritime Surveillance & Patrol – P8A, Triton,

Special Purpose aircraft, ISR and electronic warfare

  • Jindalee Operational Radar Network

Enhancement ($1-2b)

  • Test & Training Ranges – Upgrade ($1b)
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WORKING IN DEFENCE

Quality requirements flow down to suppliers Local industry must be cost competitive over the lifecycle and meet these needs Requirements on suppliers can include:

  • Pre-qualification to standards (e.g. ISO9001)
  • Product & technical certification frameworks
  • Security clearances
  • Security (clearances, facilities & IT)
  • Workforce Health & Safety
  • Financial security
  • Insurances

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LAND 400

Through-life support to occur in Australia with construction options:

  • Australian made components
  • Assembled in Australia
  • Higher level of Australian manufacturing

Land Systems Precinct at Edinburgh:

  • State Government commitment for strategic infrastructure
  • Unique colocation of Army, Industry and Defence Science &

Technology

  • Promoting collaboration and innovation for future land warfare

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LAND FORCES 2016

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  • September 6-8 at the Adelaide Convention Centre
  • Defence SA supporting 19 local companies at the event
  • Opportunity to showcase our Land Systems Precinct
  • Opportunity to engage with LAND 400 bidders
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TRADE AND INVESTMENT

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  • Indonesia

30 May – 3 June

  • India

8-12 August

  • Industry Engagement Day

30 August

  • Land Forces

6–8 September

  • Euronaval

17-21 October

  • Shipbuilding trade mission

28-28 October

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Identified Alliance Opportunities

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Body - Armour Body - Welding Eng - Military Vehicles – Badak; M113 Interior - Polymer Adv - Fishing – Boat Building Eng & Adv - Automation Skills Dvt – Eng /& Trade qualifications – Universities; TAFE Body - Dampers

RMA Group + Loxley Thailand Indonesia MRO – PTDI + RAI Global Supply Chain RPAS / UAVs - Triton Project Horizon

International Local

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