Day: June 5, 2017

How does defence procurement work?

Defence procurement deals with sourcing, negotiation and vendor selection for the goods, products and services that the Ministry of Defence has identified to meet its objectives. The MOD issues a formal contract notice for the goods or services it wishes to acquire and suppliers then apply to provide these solutions

US Naval research challenge

The Chief of Naval Research has called on innovators and to help develop new technologies and capabilities for the future Navy and Marine Corps. Sending out the new challenge, Chief of Naval Research, Rear Admiral David J Hahn, asked innovators to bring leap-ahead technologies and cutting-edge concepts to the Navy. “We want our men and […]

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GDPR: raising the bar for cyber security

New legislation to be introduced next year will raise the bar for cyber security. Matt Walmsley of Vectra Networks tells defence features writer Mark Lane that Artificial Intelligence will allow organisations to meet the requirements and avoid fines. Many businesses and organisations are running out of time to prepare themselves for new rules on IT […]

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Australian Department of Defence extends Optus satellite contract

The Australian Department of Defence has reached a new $40M, ten-year agreement with its satellite communications provider, Optus. Minister for Defence, Senator Marise Payne, has welcomed the extension of Defence’s C1 satellite partnership with Australia’s second largest telecommunications company well into the next decade. Minister Payne said Optus had provided satellite communication services to Defence […]

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LHD 42 Slurry Pump Parts

Notice of Intent to Sole Source:

This is a special notice prepared in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 5.2 “Synopses of Proposed Contract Actions.”

US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Portland District intends to negotiate/

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