• David Ball, regional director, and Julia Dickinson, JP9102  chief engineer, Lockheed Martin Australia; with  Shwetabh Sharma, DXC Technology Australia; and Geoff
 Hunter, Senior Project Manager, Blacktree Technology
    David Ball, regional director, and Julia Dickinson, JP9102 chief engineer, Lockheed Martin Australia; with Shwetabh Sharma, DXC Technology Australia; and Geoff Hunter, Senior Project Manager, Blacktree Technology
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Lockheed Martin Australia today announced the addition of two leading Australian companies, Blacktree Technology and DXC Technology Australia, to its JP9102 team.

The companies join a large and elite grouping of Australian SMEs and service providers supporting Lockheed Martin Australia to deliver a sovereign, resilient military satellite communication (MILSATCOM) capability for the Australian Defence Force (ADF).

“Lockheed Martin Australia’s JP9102 team is ready to accelerate the delivery of an operationally agile and flexible solution that has the capacity to meet the ADF’s evolving needs,” said David Ball, Regional Director for Space at Lockheed Martin Australia. “We’re working hand-in-glove with an extensive set of local industry partners to build a highly skilled, high-value Australian workforce. These Australian companies will contribute to an extensible and resilient sovereign MILSATCOM solution that strengthens Australia’s space capability long into the future.”

 Blacktree Technology, an Australian owned communications solutions specialist, has deep experience in mission-critical ultra-high frequency—or UHF—services for Defence. The company will primarily support the Lockheed Martin Australia narrowband MILSATCOM ground segment.

 “Blacktree welcomes the opportunity to support Lockheed Martin Australia on JP9102,” said Managing Director Joe Nevin. “This agreement capitalises on our deep heritage in high mobility MILSATCOM and will in turn add to our capability and reputation as a market leader in UHF ground segment solutions.”

DXC Technology will oversee the development of ground and control segment cybersecurity architectures, including interfaces with existing hardware and external software elements.

“DXC in Australia is looking forward to working closely with Lockheed Martin Australia, a company that is spearheading the development of Australia’s space-oriented industries and technologies,” said Seelan Nayagam, DXC President, Asia Pacific. “The opportunity to deliver cybersecurity architectures for JP9102 positions us at the very forefront of the industry, generating local and global opportunities.”

DXC and Blacktree join a growing network of Australian SMEs and team members, including Conscia, Av-Comm, Calytrix Technologies, EM Solutions, Shoal Group, Clearbox Systems, STEM Punks and Ronson Gears.

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