Australian Defence
Cancels JP9102 to prioritise resilient satellite
communications capability
4 November 2024
As outlined in the 2024 National
Defence Strategy, Defence requires space capabilities
that enhance intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance, provide resilient communications and
counter emerging space threats. The Integrated
Investment Program included $9-$12 billion to invest in
enhanced space capabilities.
In 2021, Defence went out to tender
for a Defence owned and operated Geostationary Earth
Orbit (GEO) satellite communications system.
With the acceleration in space
technologies and evolving threats in space since the
project’s commencement, Defence has assessed that a
single orbit GEO-based satellite communications system
would not meet strategic priorities.
As such, Defence has decided to
cease its current procurement activity with Lockheed
Martin Australia for a single orbit GEO-based satellite
communications system. Lockheed Martin Australia
continues to be a highly valued industry partner,
supporting Defence’s requirements for contemporary and
future capability demands.
Instead of a single orbit solution,
Defence must instead prioritise a multi-orbit capability
increasing resilience for the Australian Defence Force.
Defence’s current satellite
communications capabilities support the immediate needs
of the organisation. This decision allows Defence to
prioritise emerging needs, mitigate capability gaps and
continue to support our transition to an integrated,
focused force.
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