Leidos is committed to transitioning superior technology to Australia and supporting local industry growth by further developing this capability in country.Aeronautics’ ORBITER 2B mini-UAS at launch. "To achieve this, Leidos is calling for expressions of interest from local companies through their recently released Australian Partner Portal. “UAS are a key component of Army’s Surveillance and Reconnaissance capability, with some smaller Unmanned Systems recently being used on Operation Bushfire Assist," Deputy Director Army UAS Projects Andrew McKinnon said. Leidos, formerly known as Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), is an American defense, aviation, information technology, and biomedical research company headquartered in Reston, Virginia, that provides scientific, engineering, systems integration, and technical services.
Leidos Australia was recently shortlisted as one of four companies to compete for the conceptual system integration design phase of the project.
The four down-selected companies are: Insitu Pacific Pty Ltd Leidos Australia Raytheon Australia Pty Ltd Textron Systems Australia Pty […] The strategic partnership will bring together Leidos’ global leadership in ISR integration with Aeronautics’ extensive experience as a leading supplier of UAS, to deliver a next-generation tactical solution for the Australian Army.Leidos Australia recently called for expressions of interest from Australian suppliers to join its team.
The TUAS replacement under Land 129 Phase 3 aims to ensure the ADF is positioned to take advantage of the technological enhancements being made in TUAS air vehicle and sensor technology. There are Insitu Pacific Pty Ltd, Leidos Australia, Raytheon Australia Pty Ltd, Textron Systems Australia Pty Ltd. Australian small businesses in the defence industry and participants in the Invitation To Register are thanked for their continued support of project LAND 129 Phase 3. The company said Thursday it aims to provide an integrated system that will allow military operators to manage UAS flights, locate adversaries and complete missions.. After submitting your information, you will receive an email. “UAS are a key component of Army’s Surveillance and Reconnaissance capability, with some smaller Unmanned Systems recently being used on Operation Bushfire Assist," Deputy Director Army UAS Projects Andrew McKinnon said.The Leidos Australia Partner Portal can be accessed at Free registration to the ADM Headlines email newsletter:Stay informed with the latest in the business of defence. (Photo: Aeronautics)
To find out more about the cookies we use and how to delete them, see our privacy policy. Subscribe to ADM Premium.The Directory of Defence Suppliers is published in print edition every 6 months. Capabilities being sought include composite manufacturing, payloads for Tier 2 UAS, mechanical assembly, training services, warehousing support, logistics support and UAS operations and maintenance support.
The finalists are Boeing’s Insitu Pacific, Leidos Australia, Raytheon Australia and Textron Systems Australia.
The three other down-selected companies are Insitu Pacific, Raytheon Australia and Textron Systems Australia.“This is an exciting opportunity for Leidos Australia and we recognise the importance and value of local industry.
The Australian Army has advanced to the tendering process for the replacement of its Shadow 200 RQ-7 tactical unmanned aerial system (UAS) under LAND 129 Phase 3 project. This can happen because your browser restarted after an add-on was installed. Four companies down-selected for Shadow 200 replacement If this occurred, click the link below to continue.