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The Hon Christopher Pyne MP
Minister for Defence Industry
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24 January 2018
Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Christopher Pyne MP, yesterday visited Teledyne Defence Australia in Brisbane to announce the latest tranche of Defence Innovation Hub contracts totalling $13.4 million.
Minister Pyne said this significant investment in the Australian industry and innovation sector will ensure Defence has access to leading-edge technology.
“It will also help support a number of local jobs across Australia and continue to keep our defence industry engaged in developing the latest technologies for Australia’s defence,” he said.
The five innovation contracts announced today includes a $3.4 million contract with Teledyne Defence Australia. This project aims to develop a vehicle-mounted Improvised Explosive Device detection and clearance capability that uses an advanced radar system that could be integrated with existing ADF deployable vehicles.
The latest tranche of contracts also includes a $7.9 million contract to Daronmont Technologies in Victoria, which is the largest contract awarded by the Defence Innovation Hub since it was launched in December 2016.
A full list of the contracts awarded today is provided below.
Minister Pyne said the Defence Innovation Hub continues to deliver a more streamlined and agile approach to Defence investment in innovation.
“We need to ensure that we maximise opportunities for Australian industry to contribute to our capability needs,” he said.
Industry and research organisations can continue to submit proposals through the Defence Innovation Portal at www.business.gov.au/cdic.
Organisation |
Contract Value |
Description of Innovation |
Daronmont Technologies (VIC) |
$7.9 million |
This project aims to build a prototype radar capability that could be used to replace existing technology used by Defence that is approaching end of life. |
Teledyne Defence Australia (QLD) |
$3.4 million |
This project aims to develop a vehicle-mounted Improvised Explosive Device detection and clearance capability that uses an advanced radar system that could be integrated with existing ADF deployable vehicles. |
Sonartech Atlas Pty Ltd (NSW) |
$1.3 million |
This project will investigate the potential of improving sonar performance and classification of underwater acoustic signals. |
Quintessence Labs (ACT) |
$528,000 |
This project aims to develop a resilient encryption method that could protect sensitive data on mobile assets in uncontrolled or hostile environments through Virtual Zeroisation technology. |
Jenkins Engineering Defence Systems (NSW) |
$276,000 |
This project will explore a cost-effective microwave-band Radar Electronic Support system to provide automated warnings and recording capability of potential threat signals without the need for a dedicated expert operator. |