Women-Led Engineering Consultancies Adroita (Australia) and Bectech (USA) Chart a new Partnership to Support Defence with AUKUS in Sight

Women-Led Engineering Consultancies Adroita (Australia) and Bectech (USA) Chart a new Partnership to Support Defence with AUKUS in Sight image

ADROITA and BecTech, both female owned and led engineering consultancies serving the defence sector,  have today signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will deepen defence cooperation between  Australia and the USA in light of the recent AUKUS pact. The partnership deal was inked to formalise an  existing relationship between the two companies to share knowledge and work to support critical defence  maritime programs. The formal

The relationship sets both companies up to not only jointly support existing naval programs and capabilities  such as the Hobart Class Air Warfare Destroyer Aegis Weapon System upgrade (SEA4000 Phase 6),  undersea surveillance programs, and Hobart Class Air Warfare Destroyer sustainment; but to also leverage  the scientific and engineering developments potentially generated by AUKUS. ADROITA and BecTech will be  equipped to jointly provide vital support to Defence when Australia and the USA formalise technology sharing arrangements under the AUKUS deal. This includes highly specialised engineering and technical  support to Australia’s acquisition of and transition to a nuclear-powered submarine capability, as well as  long range strike weapons, hypersonics, artificial intelligence, emerging undersea capabilities, submarine  construction yard design and delivery, and ordnance facility design. 

 

ADROITA will bring deep local experience and expertise in maritime acquisition and sustainment and  specialist operations, combat systems, systems integration and lifecycle management knowledge to the  partnership. BecTech will contribute in-depth weapons and combat system design and systems integration  expertise, their proven experience in the management of complex US weapons and naval programs,  submarine construction yard experience with the SEA1000 Future Submarine program, and the construction,  testing and operations of nuclear-powered submarines. 

 

ADROITA CEO Ms Sarah Pavillard said,

“I’m delighted about transforming ADROITA’s relationship with BecTech into a partnership that will deliver real results to Defence, with our first joint project commencing this week. This partnership will increase Defence cooperation between Australia and the USA, will strengthen Australia’s sovereign combat systems engineering and integration capability, and is another example of ADROITA realising our core purpose of Engineering Success for Sovereign Capability.” 

 

BecTech VP International Programs Mike Fierro said,

“It is great to be back in Australia, and it is an exciting time to be here with so many important programs underway. Our relationship with ADROITA reflects our continuing commitment to contribute to Defence’s capability and capacity and in a way that promotes Australian Industry Capability. We look forward to expanding our opportunities to bring Innovative Concepts for the Future to the Commonwealth through this relationship.” 

 

BecTech joins ADROITA in Australia this week to kick off a work package to plan a complex technical activity  for the Department of Defence.

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