Defence Business: CTD round 17 gets up and round 18 kicks off | ADM April 2013

A record number of eight Defence Capability and Technology Demonstrator (CTD) projects have just been approved. This is very welcome news for industry following last year’s cancellation of CTD Round 16. Premium

Projects: 2012: The year that was | ADM December 2012/January 2013

As this edition of ADM came together, the government released a flurry of announcements in very short order on pretty much everything it seems. From an update to the Projects of Concern list to the possibility of more Super Hornets and a response to the second part of the Coles Review into submarine sustainment. But wait, there’s more! Premium

Projects: Infrastructure moves ahead with major projects for 2013 | ADM December 2012/January 2013

Managing the Defence estate is not an easy undertaking, particularly when the landholding is arguably the largest and most complex in the country. Premium

Defence Business: Preparing for US export control reforms | ADM December 2012/January 2013

Since the US export reform initiative was announced by President Obama in 2009, the US has been moving quickly to ‘build a higher fence around a smaller yard’ and institute reforms that will make it easier for its allies, including Australia, to access US military technology. Premium

Defence Business: Facts, figures and excuses: The NZDF Annual Report 2012 | ADM November 2012

Seldom do the words ‘extremely’ and ‘challenging’ find themselves partnered in an official document, but arguably the authors of the 2012 Annual Report of the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) had little choice. Premium

Defence Business: ADM’s Workforce Participation Summit highlights | ADM November 2012

The annual ADM’s Workforce Participation Summit, the seventh in the series, began with some dire words from Minister for Defence Materiel Jason Clare. But there were positives as well! Premium

Defence Business: Rolls-Royce fosters closer ties with defence | ADM October 2012

Engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce says it is seeking closer ties with the Australian Defence Force, building on experience gained in its’ UK and US markets. Premium

Land Warfare: I'm here from the government and I really will help | ADM October 2012

For 483 Australian defence small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), one government program has been helping them to become more sustainable, innovative and globally competitive. Premium

Skilling: Training Defence’s civilian workforce | ADM September 2012

Often overlooked in stories about the Department of Defence, the civilian workforce plays an important part in the delivery and sustainment of military capability. Premium

News: Harris Logistic Centre opens | ADM September 2012

On 17 August 2012, after signing a $15.3 million support and services contract with the Australian Department of Defence, Harris opened the Harris Communications Logistic Centre (HCLC). Premium

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NIOA appointed Australian PepperBall distributor

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PepperBall Technologies has announced NIOA as the sole distributor of their products - projectiles, launchers and accessories - in Australia.