To gain a deeper level of industry intelligence, Naval Group Australia is asking local suppliers about the capabilities and products they can offer to the Attack Class Submarine Program.
The Building Australian
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First Australian partners for submarine major equipment design announced
Two Australian businesses will fulfil major equipment design contracts for the Attack Class Submarine program.
The agreement covers the first Australian partners for such contracts on the Attack Class
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Moving submarine maintenance to WA not in national interest: report
A report commissioned by the South Australian government and produced by Flinders University has found that moving submarine maintenance to Western Australia would not be in the national interest.
Currently,
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ASC secures new submarine servicing agreements with Saab, Jeumont Electric
Australia’s sovereign submarine company, ASC, has signed new agreements with two global technology companies, which will see the company extend its submarine engineering and maintenance services.
The
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Naval Group presents new generation lithium-ion batteries for submarines
French shipbuilding company, Naval Group has developed a high performance and highly secure Li-ion batteries system to improve the operational capabilities of its conventional submarines.
The Li-ion
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Local companies embrace Future Submarine opportunities
Minister for Defence Industry, Christopher Pyne, has said that more than one thousand local businesses have formally registered their interest to be part of the Future Submarine Program – the $50
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Naval Group partners with Science Alive! to inspire the next generation
Naval Group has partnered with Science Alive!, one of the country’s largest single interactive science exhibitions to inspire, excite and encourage Australians to pursue pathways in Science, Technology,
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Lockheed Martin secures 200 Australian jobs for $700m Future Submarines contract
Lockheed Martin Australia has agreed a $700 million contract for the Future Submarine Program, which will create 200 Australian jobs.
The project, which will take place for the main part in South Australia,
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Australian shipbuilder’s package to create hundreds of jobs
A new workforce package that will bolster jobs and skilling for Australia’s current and future naval shipbuilders has been revealed.
The Turnbull government has agreed to a “targeted retention
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Naval Group Australia signs submarines MoU with unions
Naval Group Australia has met an agreement with five industrial unions on the delivery of the Royal Australian Navy’s future submarine capability.
The company, which designs and builds Australia’s
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