THE HON. GREG COMBET AM MP
Minister for Defence Materiel and Science
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
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Improved maintenance regime for armoured fighting vehicles
Greg Combet, Minister for Defence Materiel and Science, announced today the preferred
tenderer to sustain the Australian Armys most important armoured fighting vehicles.
General Dynamics Land Systems Australia (GDLSA) has been named the preferred
tenderer in an announcement that could pave the way for the creation of 42 highly skilled
maintenance jobs in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Darwin,
Mr Combet said
GDLSA has proposed a five year deal for the sustainment of armoured fighting vehicles
with real savings to Australian taxpayers and greater efficiencies for the Australian Army.
The value of the contract is likely to be in excess of $100m over the five year period.
What GDLSA has proposed is a performance based deal with greater incentives for
improved efficiencies and performance.
Under this proposal GDLSA could be rewarded for good performance with an extension
to the life of the contract, Mr Combet said.
The Australian Army has a fleet of more than 300 Abrams Tanks, M88A2 HERCULES
and Australian Light Armoured Vehicles
This proposal means that some of the Armys most important armoured fighting vehicles
will spend less time in the shop and more time with our troops, Mr Combet said.
Working together, the Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) and GDLSA will strive to
deliver both efficiencies and real cost savings in the way that these vehicles are
sustained. This is in line with the Governments Defence Strategic Reform Program.
The GDLSA proposal again demonstrates the competitive ability of our local defence
industry, Mr Combet said.
The Department of Defences acquisition and sustainment arm, the DMO will commence
negotiations with GDLSA shortly, with a view to having a contract in place by October
2010.
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