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DSTG and UNSW launch cube sat

The Namuru Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver developed by the University of NSW and integrated by the Defence Science and Technology Group (DST Group) has begun its year-long mission in space, after the US BIARRI Point cube satellite on which it is a payload was launched from the International Space Station (ISS).

The Australian National Audit Office has taken a look at how Defence spends its multi billion-dollar sustainment budget and concluded that in essence, it’s good, but not great. As many readers know, Defence has been under a constant reform program, with the organisation not really having the time between reform cycles to give changes time to bed down - a concept formally acknowledged in the First Principles Review (FPR).

Babcock has launched a new ICN Gateway for its submarine operations. The new Babcock Submarine Supply Chain Gateway is seeking to engage with companies that have capabilities in Castings and Forgings. Further ‘expressions of interest’ will be sought in the coming weeks. David Ruff, CEO of Babcock Australasia, said the ICN Gateway represented the “next logical step” in the company’s long-term commitment to the supply chain in Australia.

Defence has received the results of the KPMG Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of the Australia-Singapore Military Training Initiative

The Department of Defence has launched an individual career coaching service for ADF members leaving the military, announced Minister for Defence Personnel Dan Tehan.

The assumption around Canberra is that an FMS case for the General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper is all but signed.

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The heat is on for HTA

Heat Treatment Australia has continued its run of success, gaining a contract and an accreditation from two of the world's biggest defence primes.

The equipment will assist the RAAF to better communicate with and protect its F/A-18 aircraft

The overall force taking part in the exercise consists of 33,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines.

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UK approved for JLTVs

The price offered to the UK for the vehicle, which met all the MRV-P requirements, was too good to refuse.

The review will be led by an Expert Review Group, chaired by former CSIRO chief executive Dr Megan Clark.

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Boeing is on track to deliver the first release of upgrades to all six aircraft in early 2018, with the first aircraft completing flight testing two months ahead of the schedule.

Adelaide will become the centre of the world’s space industry for four days in September.

The Initial Operating Capability (IOC) for the Lead-In Fighter Capability Assurance Program (LIFCAP) was recognised at a ceremony at RAAF Base Williamtown yesterday.

It’s worth considering the implications of developing a speech-to-speech machine translation (S2SMT) capability in the ADF.