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Lockheed Martin Teams with QinetiQ for Australian AIR6500 Joint Air Battle Management System Bid

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Lockheed Martin Teams with QinetiQ for Australian AIR6500 Joint Air Battle Management System Bid

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The AN/TPS-77 Tactical Air Defence Radar System situated on a ridge near Gunnedah, New South Wales
The AN/TPS-77 Tactical Air Defence Radar System situated on a ridge near Gunnedah, New South Wales

Lockheed Martin Australia and QinetiQ Australia have signed a teaming agreement to deliver comprehensive Test and Evaluation, Verification and Validation, certification and assurance services in support of the Royal Australian Air Force’s AIR6500 Phase 1 Project (AIR6500-1): Competitive Evaluation Process Stage 2. Lockheed Martin Australia will work in partnership with QinetiQ Australia to design a test and evaluation and governance framework that supports risk reduction in the transition into the AIR6500-1 acquisition. AIR6500-1 will provide the Australian Defence Force with a Joint Air Battle Management System that will form the architecture at the core of the Integrated Air and Missile Defence capability. Lockheed Martin Australia’s partnership with QinetiQ Australia demonstrates commitment to working with the very best of Australian industry.

Steve Froelich, Lockheed Martin Australia AIR6500 Program Executive said, “Lockheed Martin Australia is delighted to team with QinetiQ Australia. The teaming agreement marks an important focus on designing a highly robust, independently validated, agile AIR6500-1 program solution that supports the Royal Australian Air Force’s vision to transform the Air Force into a next-gen-enabled force. Lockheed Martin Australia’s proven expertise in building, integrating and sustaining advanced technology systems across complex joint all-domain platforms combined with QinetiQ Australia’s unrivalled expertise in integrated air and missile defence test, evaluation, certification and systems assurance, means we are the trusted partner of choice to deliver an unmatched integrated air battle management capability edge to Australia.”

Lockheed Martin Australia teams with QinetiQ Australia to develop sovereign Test and Evaluation framework for AIR6500
Lockheed Martin Australia teams with QinetiQ Australia to develop sovereign Test and Evaluation framework for AIR6500

QinetiQ Australia’s Managing Director, Greg Barsby, said the teaming agreement with Lockheed Martin Australia on the next phase of the AIR6500-1 is an exciting opportunity. Our highly experienced local team of T&E professionals have been able to leverage QinetiQ’s global expertise in complex Test and Evaluation, to deliver world-leading solutions while growing sovereign T&E capabilities in Australia. We look forward to collaborating on an innovative Test and Evaluation solution that leverages the digital age we are now immersed in.Lockheed Martin Australia has a distinguished history of delivering to the Australian Defence customer and collaborating with Defence Industry. I am delighted QinetiQ is teamed with Lockheed Martin as the sovereign Test and Evaluation service provider and look forward to delivering a state-of-the-art solution to the AIR6500 program.”

The Australian Department of Defense (DoD) has selected Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman for the AIR6500 Phase I project. The two companies will participate in the Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) ‘AIR6500 Phase I Project (AIR6500-1): Competitive Evaluation Process Stage 2 (CEPS2)’. AIR6500-1 will provide the Australian Defence Force (ADF) with a Joint Air Battle Management System (JBAMS). This system will form the architecture at the core of the ADF’s future Integrated Air and Missile Defence (IAMD) capability. It is expected to provide higher situational awareness and defence against modern air and missile threats. JBAMS will also connect assets across air, land, sea, cyber and space for improved defence against primary threats to national security. Australia will announce the successful strategic partner for the JBAMS in late 2023.

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