Optus primes for an All
Australian Defence Program Tender with Raytheon
Australia and Thales Australia
23 August 2021, 09:00 AM
Optus, Australia’s largest and most
experienced satellite owner and operator will lead a
joint bid with Raytheon Australia and Thales Australia
for the JP9102 Australia Defence Communication System
program – delivering the next generation of satellite
technology to the Australian Defence Force.
Commenting on the bid, Optus Chief
Executive Kelly Bayer Rosmarin said, “As sector pioneers
and the leading investor in the Australian space
industry, our solution will leverage our long track
record of delivering for Australia’s Defence agencies,
supporting Australian industry capabilities, and our
unwavering commitment to deliver a sovereign solution
that enhances Australia’s security.”
“The bid team, Team AUSSAT, has a
unique proposition being the only team with an
unrivalled history of owning and operating satellites in
Australia, by Australians, for Australians – drawing
synergies from two partner companies with their
exceptional pedigrees in building and delivering
world-class Defence capabilities.”
Raytheon Australia Managing
Director Michael Ward said the company was ready to draw
on decades of expertise in delivering certified and
integrated space systems. “Raytheon Australia has been
delivering certified sovereign space solutions and
complex system integration to the Australian Defence
Force for decades, partnering with them and local
industry to unlock the full potential of satellite data.
We welcome the opportunity to
collaborate with Optus and Thales Australia to provide a
next-generation satellite technology solution, and we
look forward to offering our global space surveillance
and operation capabilities to the Australian Government
through this important partnership.”
Optus primes for an All Australian
Defence Program Tender with Raytheon Australia and
Thales Australia
Thales Australia CEO Chris Jenkins
said the team of Optus, Raytheon Australia and Thales
Australia would deliver a genuine sovereign Australian
capability with the global reach to access world leading
space technology from Europe and the USA.
“Thales Australia has been a
trusted partner of the ADF for more than three decades,
delivering advanced secure communication solutions, and
we’re proud to partner with Optus and Raytheon Australia
on this project.”
Ms Kelly Bayer Rosmarin added the
bid provides a unique opportunity to grow Australian
skills in a high-tech sector.
“Through Team AUSSAT’s bid, we will
bring the best solution, capabilities and experience for
the benefit of Australia, and the safety and security of
all Australians.”
“We also have a unique opportunity
to position Australia as a global leader in the space
industry by growing our capabilities in STEM, leveraging
Optus’ existing partnerships with
local universities and providing opportunities for
graduates to transition into the sector.”
Optus primes for an All Australian
Defence Program Tender with Raytheon Australia and
Thales Australia
Since 1985, Optus has been
Australia’s preeminent satellite provider, launching 10
satellites, operating 13 spacecraft, and providing
support to over 100 international space programs. Since
2003, Optus has flown the C1 Satellite – which provides
critical mission capabilities for Defence’s operations
and, at the time of launch, was the world’s largest
Defence-civilian spacecraft.
Optus currently flies 7 satellites
- including NBN’s 2 Skymuster Satellites, with plans to
deploy software-defined satellite Optus 11 in 2023 for
Australia and New Zealand, making Optus the first
satellite operator in Asia Pacific to launch a
software-defined satellite that can provide both
flexible concurrent broadcast and broadband services via
a very high throughput satellite (VHTS) design.
“Optus is an innovator in the
Australian space industry and, as a leading
telecommunications provider, we have invested over $22
billion into our Australian telecommunications network
and, along with our partners, employ over 19,000
Australians,” Ms Bayer Rosmarin said.
Optus Satellite’s main gateway is
in Belrose (NSW) with other operations in Lockridge
(WA); Hume (ACT); and Regency Park (SA).
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