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Defence Connect
February 7, 2018
Defence primes Thales Australia, BAE Systems Australia, Lockheed Martin Australia and Defence Science and Technology Group are among the key participating members, along with universities and research agencies. Boeing Australia and Data61 are also undergoing discussions for their future in theÃÂ ...
Brand SA News (blog)
February 5, 2018
Jack Mahoney, general manager of Lockheed Martin Australia, says South Australia's burgeoning defence industry is luring “advanced and highly skilled” workers to carry out some of the biggest defence contracts in the country's history. The former US Navy combat systems technician has been in SA forÃÂ ...
Brand SA News (blog)
February 4, 2018
The Future Submarines Program is one of the biggest defence contracts in Australian history – set to deliver more than 2,800 jobs and ticketed at $50 billion. The SA-based project is cementing the state's defence industry as one of the biggest in the country, and providing an economic linchpin for the futureÃÂ ...
Naval Technology
February 2, 2018
Raytheon Canada has received a contract from the Government of Canada to provide support for the Royal Canadian Navy's (RCN) weapons systems through to 2037. The deal will see the company modernise and support 21 rapid-fire, radar-guided gun systems on-board the RCN ships for increasedÃÂ ...
Naval Technology
January 31, 2018
The Australian Department of Defence has awarded a contract worth A$700m ($566.46m) for the design, construction and integration of the Future Submarine combat system to Lockheed Martin Australia. The new contract is expected to help generate 200 new jobs, which will mostly be based in SouthÃÂ ...
Naval Technology
January 31, 2018
The Australian Department of Defence has awarded a contract worth A$700m ($566.46m) for the design, construction and integration of the Future Submarine combat system to Lockheed Martin Australia. The new contract is expected to help generate 200 new jobs, which will mostly be based in SouthÃÂ ...
GovConWire
January 26, 2018
Lockheed Martin Australia was awarded an initial contract in November 2016 to help the country's defense department conduct preliminary design work on the submarine combat system. The department selected the company to act as the program's system integrator in September 2016. Australia's defenseÃÂ ...
Defence Connect
January 25, 2018
The latest $700 million contract awarded to Lockheed Martin Australia has been welcomed by the Nick Xenophon Team, however Senator Patrick has raised concerns over the cost of the contract and the lack of transparency. "We have no idea what's included in the $700 million contract. That's somethingÃÂ ...
Defenseworld.net
January 25, 2018
“Today marks a further step forward in our partnership with Lockheed Martin Australia in delivering a fleet of regionally superior submarines to Australia,” Minister Pyne said. “This contract will cover work to 2022, including the design of the Combat System and procurement activities to select subsystem andÃÂ ...
ABC Online
January 24, 2018
The Federal Government said the latest contract with Lockheed Martin Australia sets out the terms of the project, including the $700 million price tag. Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne said Lockheed Martin's involvement would integrate torpedo capacity into the new submarine model, "once thatÃÂ ...
The Advertiser
January 24, 2018
“(This) marks a further step forward in our partnership with Lockheed Martin Australia in delivering a fleet of regionally superior submarines to Australia. “This contract will cover work to 2022, including the design of the combat system and procurement activities to select subsystem and component suppliers.”.
The Strategist (blog)
December 27, 2017
Recent media reports suggest senior US officials have told Julie Bishop that if North Korea's nuclear weapon program can't be reversed, South Korea and Japan will likely pursue their own indigenous nuclear arsenals. In fact, the proliferation chain might not be quite that straight-forward—in everyÃÂ ...
Defence Connect
December 19, 2017
Defence primes Thales Australia, BAE Systems Australia, Lockheed Martin Australia and Defence Science and Technology Group are among the key participating members, and Boeing Australia and Data61 are also undergoing discussions for their future in the CRC. The establishment of Defence's firstÃÂ ...
Defence Connect
December 17, 2017
Defence primes Thales Australia, BAE Systems Australia, Lockheed Martin Australia and Defence Science and Technology Group are among the key participating members, along with universities and research agencies. Boeing Australia and Data61 are also undergoing discussions for their future in theÃÂ ...
The Australian
October 27, 2017
Lockheed Martin Australia officially aspires to be the partner of choice in defence, technological and sustainment solutions, and recent developments suggest the company is making worthwhile progress towards that goal. Already selected as the combat systems integrator for the $50 billion FutureÃÂ ...
The Australian
October 27, 2017
Lockheed Martin Australia officially aspires to be the partner of choice in defence, technological and sustainment solutions, and recent developments suggest the company is making worthwhile progress towards that goal. Already selected as the combat systems integrator for the $50 billion FutureÃÂ ...
Industrial Laser Solutions Magazine
October 4, 2017
Lockheed Martin (Bethesda, MD) subsidiary Lockheed Martin Australia (Kingston, Australia) is partnering with RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia) to investigate new materials and new processing routes for metal additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing. Related: Laser additiveÃÂ ...
Defence Connect
October 3, 2017
Join Dale Bennett, Lockheed Martin executive vice president, rotary and mission systems, and Vince Di Pietro, chief executive of Lockheed Martin Australia and New Zealand, as they discuss the company's outlook for growth in Australia, observations on naval strategy and the evolving strategic landscape,ÃÂ ...
Defence Connect
August 20, 2017
And Lockheed Martin Australia's chief executive Vince Di Pietro said the company's presence will continue far into the future through the fifth generation air combat project. "Lockheed Martin is uniquely placed as the F-35 OEM to partner with the Australian DoD and Australian industry to fulfil the vision for aÃÂ ...
Naval Technology
July 12, 2017
Lockheed Martin Australia and New Zealand chief executive Vince Di Pietro AM said: "This office will provide a collaboration space for the Naval Group and Lockheed Martin Australia to work closely with our Australian Government partners to provide the best possible submarine fleet to provide protectionÃÂ ...
Defenseworld.net
June 1, 2017
Lockheed Martin Australia is working with Hunter-based defence industry company, the Varley Group to deliver these facilities. “Varley is already a key contributor in the production supply chain for the global F-35 Program by supplying F-35 aircraft maintenance slings,” Minister Pyne said. “AustralianÃÂ ...
The Diplomat
October 4, 2016
According to a September 30 press release by the Australian Department of Defense, Lockheed Martin Australia emerged as the preferred bidder to supply the combat system for 12 Shortfin Barracuda Block 1A submarines, a diesel-electric derivative of French shipbuilder Direction des ConstructionsÃÂ ...
Naval Technology
December 31, 1999
Lockheed Martin Australia has also agreed to conduct various procurement activities to select subsystem and component suppliers under the deal. The contract is expected to result in the creation of 200 new jobs. Engineering Services Network (ESN) has secured a new five-year, $39.5m deal to provideÃÂ ...
IHS Jane's 360
December 31, 1999
Lockheed Martin Australia has been awarded a contract from the Australian government for the design, build, and integration of combat systems for the country's SEA 1000 Future Submarine programme. The announcement, made by defence industry minister Christopher Pyne on 25 January, added thatÃÂ ...
Defence Connect
December 17, 2017
Defence primes Thales Australia, BAE Systems Australia, Lockheed Martin Australia and Defence Science and Technology Group are among the key participating members, along with universities and research agencies. Boeing Australia and Data61 are also undergoing discussions for their future in theÃÂ ...
Defence Connect
November 22, 2017
... the Future Submarine Program through the Industry Capability Network portal – 442 for Naval Group and 186 for Lockheed Martin Australia, ...
Defence Connect
November 21, 2017
Hosted by Lockheed Martin Australia, in partnership with the Australian Strategic Policy Institute and the Space Industry Association of Australia ...
Defence Connect
November 14, 2017
Lockheed Martin's rotary mission systems executive vice president Dale Bennett has warned that the ongoing focus for defence and naval ...
Manufacturers' Monthly
November 6, 2017
The South Australia defence technology company will partner with CEA Technologies and Lockheed Martin Australia to support the missile and ...
IHS Jane's 360
November 2, 2017
Australia's defence industry is increasing its links with Poland, as the country looks to grow its presence in the country. As part of this, Australian ...
The Australian
October 27, 2017
“We're executing the design and mobilisation contract and co-ordinating with Lockheed Martin Australia [which will install the combat system].
The Australian
October 27, 2017
Lockheed Martin Australia officially aspires to be the partner of choice in defence, technological and sustainment solutions, and recent ...
The Sydney Morning Herald
October 21, 2017
More recently, former deputy prime minister and defence minister Kim Beazley joined Lockheed Martin's Australia Board in June last year, ...
Sputnik International
October 13, 2017
Imagine footing the bill for a $17 billion weapons program touted as a “flying computer” by Lockheed Martin executives and then learning 30Â ...
Industrial Laser Solutions Magazine
October 4, 2017
Lockheed Martin (Bethesda, MD) subsidiary Lockheed Martin Australia (Kingston, Australia) is partnering with RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia) to investigate new materials and new processing routes for metal additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing. Related: Laser additiveÃÂ ...
Industrial Laser Solutions Magazine
October 4, 2017
Lockheed Martin (Bethesda, MD) subsidiary Lockheed Martin Australia (Kingston, Australia) is partnering with RMIT University (Melbourne, ...
Defence Connect
October 3, 2017
Vince Di Pietro: Lockheed Martin Australia and New Zealand. Phil Tarrant: There we go, Lockheed Martin Australia and New Zealand. So, Dale ...
Defence Connect
October 2, 2017
Adelaide-based Saab Australia will partner with Lockheed Martin Australia to provide an Australian tactical interface for the Aegis combat ...
The Advertiser
October 2, 2017
“We are completely focused on partnering with the Department of Defence and Lockheed Martin Australia to grant full sovereignty and regional ...
The Advertiser
October 1, 2017
Lockheed Martin Australia's managing director of space systems, Rod Drury said there were “so many opportunities” for Australia, in water as ...
Defence Connect
September 27, 2017
Lockheed Martin Australia announced at the 68th International Astronautical Congress it has teamed with the University of Sydney and ...
Defence Connect
September 26, 2017
Defence Connect sat down with Lockheed Martin Australia's managing director Australia and New Zealand for Space Systems Rod Drury at ...
Australian Defence Magazine
September 14, 2017
... set to benefit from a foundation sponsorship between Lockheed Martin Australia and Yass Valley-based not-for-profit organisation, Remount.
The Canberra Times
September 11, 2017
... the impacts of loss, work stress, combat stress or post-traumatic stress disorder has received a funding boost from Lockheed Martin Australia.
Defence Connect
August 20, 2017
And Lockheed Martin Australia's chief executive Vince Di Pietro said the company's presence will continue far into the future through the fifth generation air combat project. "Lockheed Martin is uniquely placed as the F-35 OEM to partner with the Australian DoD and Australian industry to fulfil the vision for aÃÂ ...
Naval Technology
July 12, 2017
Lockheed Martin Australia and New Zealand chief executive Vince Di Pietro AM said: "This office will provide a collaboration space for the Naval Group and Lockheed Martin Australia to work closely with our Australian Government partners to provide the best possible submarine fleet to provide protectionÃÂ ...
IHS Jane's 360
June 1, 2017
Lockheed Martin Australia (LMA) has secured an AUD37.5 million (USD28 million) contract to provide the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) with deployable mission system facilities that will enable the service to operate in remote and all-terrain areas. An artist's impression of transportable, deployableÃÂ ...
Defenseworld.net
June 1, 2017
Lockheed Martin Australia is working with Hunter-based defence industry company, the Varley Group to deliver these facilities. “Varley is ...
Inside GNSS
February 17, 2017
The term 'integrity' defines the confidence in the position solutions provided by GNSS," explained Lockheed Martin Australia and New Zealand Chief Executive Vince Di Pietro. "Industries where safety-of-life navigation is crucial want assured GNSS integrity." Ultimately, the second-generation SBAS testbedÃÂ ...
The Diplomat
October 4, 2016
According to a September 30 press release by the Australian Department of Defense, Lockheed Martin Australia emerged as the preferred bidder to supply the combat system for 12 Shortfin Barracuda Block 1A submarines, a diesel-electric derivative of French shipbuilder Direction des ConstructionsÃÂ ...