ADF-Inmarsat Australia sign
AUS$221m contract extension to 2027
The Australian Defence Force (ADF)
and Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile
satellite communications, announce that they have agreed
to a AUS$221 million contract extension for the
provision of commercial satellite communications airtime
services and managed hardware.
Brigadier Gregory Novak, Commander
Defence Strategic Communications Branch and Mr Todd
McDonell, President Inmarsat Global Government,
participated in a ceremony commemorating the ongoing
relationship between the Commonwealth of Australia and
Inmarsat Australia in the provision of global satellite
services. These services enable a wide range of command,
control, and situational awareness communications for
the Australian Defence Force, the wider Department of
Defence, and its Australian Government partners
worldwide.
The commemorative event also
recognised the announcement of the contract extension
between the two parties, the result of a successful
Defence and industry partnership between the two
organisations that has constantly evolved over the years
in support of Defence’s changing satellite
communications requirements. The arrangements of this
contract extension will run through to 2027.
Speaking at the event, Brigadier
Novak commented: “Inmarsat has supported ADF satellite
communications requirements at home and overseas for
over 30 years. This partnership has increased our
capability to support wide-ranging ADF operations and
provide greatly improved quality of life services for
our deployed people.”
The overall commitment of the
contract for satellite services is now AUS$331m over the
10-year term, including options for three extensions of
two years each, helping to bridge the forthcoming
transformation in the way the Australian Defence Force
acquires and uses satellite technologies.
This contract between Defence and
Inmarsat has now evolved to a full Inmarsat Managed
Service, which includes:
Access to the Operational
Monitoring and Control System (OMCS), which allows
Defence to act as a virtual satellite operator,
independently assigning bandwidth amongst the fleet and
monitoring bandwidth in real time.
Crew Quality of Life system which
provides bandwidth for Crew Welfare services and has led
to a 70% reduction in operating costs onboard the ships
with the solution, coupled with an increase in
efficiency and crew morale.
Todd McDonell said: “Inmarsat has
supported the ADF for more than 30 years, both at the
operational level and, more recently, where our Global
Xpress service has delivered increased capability to
meet the Australian Defence Force commitment to quality
of life services.
“The Australian Defence Force is
known the world over for its capability, reliability and
the ability to get the job done regardless of the
challenges encountered. Inmarsat has always been and
continues to be committed to the same high quality
standards to which the ADF holds itself. Inmarsat’s
services supporting the ADF across the Army, the Royal
Australian Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force can
be relied on at any latitude, longitude and altitude.”
Quality of Life Crew Welfare
Infographic
Initially signed in 2017, the
partnership between the ADF and Inmarsat has now evolved
to encompass a full Inmarsat Managed Service supporting
the ADF’s capability requirements. This Managed Service
takes the form of hardware, software, support, training
and leasing services. Further enhancements are also
being delivered through the development of a management
software package, known as the Operational Monitoring
and Control System (OMCS) that has been developed in
line with defence requirements over the past three
years.
With its successful implementation,
OMCS is now entering the sustainment and enhancement
term of the contract through to 2027. This system serves
as a sovereign virtual satellite operations centre,
allowing the ADF to independently allocate resources,
track usage and implement operational changes in real
time through the bespoke OMCS dashboard. This enables
the ADF to control its satellite service use directly,
without the requirement to work changes or issues
through Inmarsat, which maximises operational outcomes
as well as cost efficiencies.
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