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Steve has an extensive career across government, defence industry and advocacy, having previously worked for cabinet ministers at both Federal and State levels.
Tassie cyber security node to support tech and defence innovation
Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews has confirmed the launch of the Tasmanian Cyber Security Innovation Node in Launceston.
JOINT-CAPABILITIES • Mon, 03 Feb 2020
Cobham and GA-ASI extend partnership for five more years
Cobham Aviation Services Australia and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems have announced a five-year extension to their teaming agreement to introduce medium-altitude, ...
AIR • Mon, 03 Feb 2020
Japan’s next-gen fighter progress responds to China’s fifth-gen evolution
It has been a long road. Japan’s Ministry of Defense has revealed that progress was gathering pace on the nation’s next-generation air dominance fighter program as Asia’s ...
GEOPOLITICS & POLICY • Mon, 03 Feb 2020
Growing concerns about inflation pressure on US defence budget
With a surging economy, renewed investment following years of sequestration, it would appear that America's military is in a prime position to meet it's global security ...
Combining international experience with a truly sovereign industry capability
Barrett Communications has enjoyed a long period of export success, providing complex, proven and hardened communications solutions to militaries, border security and law ...
LAND • Fri, 31 Jan 2020
Government awards contract for upgrade to Cocos (Keeling) Island infrastructure
Defence Industry Minister Melissa Price has announced a $184 million contract that will see the upgrade and refurbishment of the runway at the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
JOINT-CAPABILITIES • Sun, 02 Feb 2020
RUAG Australia delivers RAAF Super Hornet component repairs
RUAG Australia has completed component repairs on the RAAF F-18F Super Hornet’s auxiliary power unit, while the company’s Hydraulic Centre of Excellence at Bayswater and ...
AIR • Sun, 02 Feb 2020
National security is the result of national resilience: John Blackburn AO
With increasingly blurry lines between what constitutes traditional “national security” and “national resilience”, the conversation seems to be missing a key factor: that ...
GEOPOLITICS & POLICY • Fri, 31 Jan 2020
Understanding Australia’s evolving and competing strategic priorities
Stephan Frühling’s second piece in a series of analyses delves into Australia’s role in an evolving geostrategic paradigm and the need for Australia’s next Defence White ...