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Blacktree Tech records strong performance with $1.2m export sales

Perth-based SATCOM business Blacktree Technology recorded $1.2 million in export sales during the last financial year – representing growth of nearly 400 per cent.

Perth-based SATCOM business Blacktree Technology recorded $1.2 million in export sales during the last financial year – representing growth of nearly 400 per cent.

The company said the strong performance resulted from new partnerships in Italy, France, and Poland.

Blacktree designs, manufactures, and sustains SATCOM systems used by militaries globally and also has an office in Canberra.

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Managing director Joe Nevin said, “Our innovative strategy aims to maximise the unique set of skills which exist within our local manufacturing supply chain – 90 per cent of which is based in Western Australia – providing other Australian businesses with the opportunity to benefit from our unprecedented exports expansion.

“Additionally, Blacktree has also been able to embark on research and development projects in collaboration with Australia’s leading research universities to strengthen Australia’s position as a world leader in advanced military satellite communications system.”

The news follows Blacktree securing a $36 million deal to support the sustainment of the ADF’s SATCOM network last year and being part of Lockheed Martin’s winning JP 9102 bid.

Lockheed beat off competition from other major contractors, including Boeing, Northrop Grumman Australia, and Optus to win the $3 billion government contract to deliver a new military satellite communication capability for Australia.

The contract is arguably the most significant in the history of Australia’s space sector, with its goal of reducing the country’s reliance on the United States and its military assets.

Lockheed Martin’s position as “preferred tenderer” means it will now progress to the next stage of the Defence procurement process, which includes engaging in collaborative tender clarification and improvement activities.

Head of Air Defence and Space Systems Division Air Vice-Marshal David Scheul said the multi-billion-dollar project would deliver Australia’s first sovereign-controlled satellite communication system over the Indo-Pacific regions.

“Currently across Defence, there is up to 89 capabilities which depend on satellite communications,” AVM Scheul said.

“Once delivered, the new system will increase the resilience, agility, and flexibility of Defence’s military satellite capability.”

Lockheed Martin’s bid included working with a consortium including Linfox, Shoal Group, Ronson Gears, and Clearbox Systems.

It also pledged to give small, local satellite missions an opportunity to rideshare on the SATCOM launch vehicle into space.

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