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Australian Department of Defence Picks Lockheed Martin for Joint Air Battle Management System (JABMS)

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Australian Department of Defence Picks Lockheed Martin for Joint Air Battle Management System (JABMS)

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Australian Department of Defence Picks Lockheed Martin for Joint Air Battle Management System (JABMS)
Australian Department of Defence Picks Lockheed Martin for Joint Air Battle Management System (JABMS)

Lockheed Martin Australia has been announced as the strategic partner for Defence’s multi-million-dollar Joint Air Battle Management System (JABMS), which will deliver the core command-and-control architecture for the Australian Defence Force’s growing Integrated Air and Missile Defence (IAMD) capability. The announcement marks the start of a new phase for Australia’s IAMD capability. JABMS will change the way Air Force plans and executes air power contributions to joint operations. It will improve the ability to fuse data from various sources and will enhance real-time decision-making.

AIR6500 Project Manager Wing Commander Lachlan Melville said,“the announcement was a milestone for the Air Defence Systems Branch within Defence’s Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG) and industry partners who have worked on the project. The Defence Strategic Review made it very clear that Defence must deliver a layered integrated air and missile defence operational capability urgently and this is exactly what we are pursuing. At its core, this approach focuses on building a collaborative team with industry, prioritising continuous delivery of operational value to our warfighters, and reducing and removing unnecessary and wasteful processes.”

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Australian Defence Force personnel experiment in the Lockheed Martin Australia Endeavour Centre in preparation for AIR6500 capability delivery. Photo: Lockheed Martin Australia
Australian Defence Force personnel experiment in the Lockheed Martin Australia Endeavour Centre in preparation for AIR6500 capability delivery. (Photo by Lockheed Martin Australia)

This approach is more appropriate for a complex command-and-control system when compared to the more traditional ‘waterfall’ design process that acquires capability through larger deliveries after all development work has been completed. Alongside the advanced sensors already being delivered by CEA Technologies under AIR6500 Tranche One, JABMS will allow a foundational layer to be built for future IAMD investments. Beyond the technological aspect, AIR6500 is also pursuing a tailored capability delivery approach based on modern commercial ‘agile’ engineering processes.

Northrop Grumman Australia for its commitment and collaborative engagement throughout the competitive evaluation process. Northrop Grumman Australia, alongside Boeing Defence Australia and Raytheon Australia, have contributed significant expertise to the Commonwealth and their ongoing support through the Industry Advisory Team remains critical to the project’s success. In AIR6500 the Australian Defence Force have built something unique with four exceptional industry partners, all with significant experience in the IAMD domain and all committed to the ongoing success of the Integrated Air and Missile Defence (IAMD) program.

AIR6500 Phase 1 will provide the ADF with a Joint Air Battle Management System (JABMS) which will form the architecture at the core of the ADF’s future Integrated Air and Missile Defence capability.AIR6500 Phase 1 will provide the ADF with a Joint Air Battle Management System (JABMS) which will form the architecture at the core of the ADF’s future Integrated Air and Missile Defence capability.

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