Defence Industry Minister Linda Reynolds has announced the award of a new innovation contract at the Defence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC) Annual Conference to support the future capabilities of Australian soldiers.
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The contract, valued at $272,000, will see DMTC collaborate with Thales Australia to explore the potential benefits of networking equipment carried by soldiers, including small arms and future battle systems.
Minister Reynolds said the Commonwealth government was committed to building strong relationships within the Australian defence industry to grow local capacity and capability.
"DMTC continues to play a key role as a leader within the Australian defence industry sector. From partnering with industry to enhance joint force capability, to building international research communities, DMTC is delivering outcomes for Defence and industry," Minister Reynolds said.
The Defence Innovation Hub is part of the government’s $1.6 billion commitment to developing Defence capability through growing Australia’s defence industry and innovation sectors.
Minister Reynolds added, "The contract is an example of how the government is continuing to invest in local defence industry and developing Defence capability."
DMTC works collaboratively with many successful and innovative Australian industry, research and government agencies to advance technologies in priority areas.
Australian industry and research organisations can submit innovation proposals at any time through the Defence Innovation Portal at: www.business.gov.au/cdic.