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52 TOP 40 DEFENCE CONTRACTORS 2022
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TOP 40 DEFENCE CONTRACTORS
16FUJITSUAUSTRALIA
CURRENT DEFENCE CONTRACTS
Turnover: 355 million
Employees: 989 Defence; 2,521 non-Defence Percentage of Females in Workforce: 26
Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP): Yes Ownership: Undisclosed
Details: 118 Talavera Road
Macquarie Park NSW 2113
Tel: 0407 553 098
Website: www.fujitsu.com
Contacts: Kylah Limmer - Head of Defence & Intelligence, ANZ Brendan Murphy - Chief Technology Officer, Defence
CURRENT DEFENCE CONTRACTS
National Deskside Support; Deployed ICT Sustainment Support; Military Platform Integration; Multiple Application Sustainment Contracts; Secure Gateway Operations; Protected Cloud Services; ICT2222 Tranche 1
AREAS OF INTEREST IN DEFENCE
Land, Sea, Air System Integration Programs; DX Transformation Consulting and Services; ICT Systems Integration & Managed Services; Emerging Technology Consulting; Cloud Services (Protected and Secret); Application Modernisation; Mobility Applications and Services; Data & Information Management
(AI, ML, Defence IoT)
17SERCO AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Turnover: 352.40 million
Employees: 1,715 Defence; 9,702 non-Defence Percentage of Females in Workforce: 48.85
Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP): Yes Ownership: Australian Privately Owned Details: Level 23, 60 Margaret Street Sydney NSW 2000
Website: www.serco.com/aspac
Contacts: Clint Thomas - Managing Director Serco Defence
CURRENT DEFENCE CONTRACTS
Antarctic Research & Supply Vessel operations, a high-profile contract for the Australian Antarctic Division to Design,
Build, Operate and Maintain Australia’s new Icebreaker; Comprehensive provision of maritime Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul services, vessel design and acquisition services, and ‘at Sea’ operations and training services via Defence Marine Support Services Contract (DMSS); Training, simulation and related technical support services for RAN navigation and synthetic maritime warfare training under the HMAS Watson Professional and Training Services Contracts; Integrated logistics and base support services to the ADF via the Middle East Logistics and Base Support (MELABS) contract; Medical and Dental Logistic Services • maintaining more than 30,000 items of medical and dental equipment each year to support over 100 Australian Defence sites; Supported the RAN Typhoon, Mini Typhoon and Toplite capability since 2006; NZ Training Services Contract for the NZDF • delivering theoretical and practical training for Bridge Warfare Officers (BWO) and RNZN Simulator Operator Courses; ADF Health Services, delivering on-base clinical care to the 80,000 service men and women in the ADF
Details provided relate to the FY22 (April 21 - March 22) revenue numbers for Australian based Defence services, ACE Training Centre and export Defence services (services provided to Defence forces overSeas). NOTE: turnover in Defence related business is for Australian/NZ business only.
Some of our major current Defence contracts are: Department
of Defence Relocations Administration and Removals Services contract (we relocate approx. 24,000 Defence personnel and their families each year); Department of Defence 4th Party Logistics Services for the Defence Commodity Reform Program contract; Department of Defence Air Transport standing offer for services; Department of Defence (Oakey CRH) Oakey Interim Crash Response Helicopter support contract; Department of Defence (AICH) Aircraft Lease and Support contract; NZDF Worldwide Logistic Support Services
AREAS OF INTEREST IN DEFENCE
Toll is committed to its existing partnership with iDiC (Indigenous Defence & Infrastructure Consortium), together striving to provide long term support and opportunities for Indigenous businesses within the Defence industry. Toll is also a significant employer
of veterans and ex-service people; for example, its Helicopter division currently has 80 per cent ex-Defence personnel. Toll
has identified the followin areas of interest: Department of Defence Future Clothing System (FCS); Department of Defence Warehousing and Distribution; Department of Defence Equipment Cleaning; Department of Defence Airfield and Fleet Management; Department of Defence Air 5412 Joint ADF Rescue Service (JARS); NATO Ship Husbandry Services
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