• The in-service support contract under SEA 1442 Phase 3 involves a range of engineering, maintenance, supply and help desk support for the system.
    The in-service support contract under SEA 1442 Phase 3 involves a range of engineering, maintenance, supply and help desk support for the system.
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Thales Australia has built on its successful participation in the Department of Defence’s establishment of a Maritime Tactical Wide Area Network, with the in-service support contract under SEA 1442 Phase 3 becoming operative.

The five-year contract involves the company providing a range of engineering, maintenance, supply and help desk support for the system.

SEA 1442/3 has introduced an Internet Protocol (IP) based Maritime Tactical Wide Area Network (MTWAN) into the Royal Australian Navy, supporting the Australian Defence Force’s Network Centric Warfare concept and providing the foundation for future maritime communication systems integration and implementation.

Chris Jenkins, Thales Australia’s CEO, said the contract allowed room for further enhancements: “SEA 1442/3 is the foundation architecture that will allow the evolution of tactical maritime communication and information systems into a network enabled capability.”

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