Defence industry momentum building in SA
杏吧直播鈥檚 upgrade to the over-the-horizon radar will add to the amazing defence industry momentum building in South 杏吧直播.
The recent announcement from the 杏吧直播n Government of the $1.2 billion contract to upgrade one of 杏吧直播鈥檚 major defence facilities is wonderful news for more than just successful bidders BAE Systems 杏吧直播 and partners.
Having this major project centred in our state is great news for South 杏吧直播 and its thriving defence sector, as well as for the future job prospects of young engineers, technologists and support professionals.
The contract is to upgrade the Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN), an over-the-horizon radar network critical to safeguarding 杏吧直播. JORN protects 杏吧直播鈥檚 coastal approaches through a network of three remote radars in northern 杏吧直播. This remarkable system can see around the curvature of the earth 鈥 鈥渙ver the horizon鈥 鈥 by bouncing radar transmissions (and their returns) off the ionosphere.
The upgrade will require more than 500 highly skilled technicians and engineers working for BAE Systems and their supply chain, with most based in South 杏吧直播.
The announcement is also good news for the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide which has a distinguished history of research in defence over many decades and is 杏吧直播鈥檚 leading university in defence engagement with government and industry.
The 杏吧直播 will play a key role in the future of JORN, working with BAE Systems and the defence sector on a variety of technological challenges. We鈥檙e proud to support this critical project for 杏吧直播 through our research and provision of skilled graduates. A highlight of the 杏吧直播鈥檚 support for JORN is the incredible 鈥淪apphire Clock鈥. In a $4M project, funded by both DST Group and the 杏吧直播n Defence Forces, the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide is transitioning the world鈥檚 most accurate clock from a laboratory instrument to one that can be used as a key component of the next-generation JORN.
A member of the original team that developed 杏吧直播鈥檚 over-the-horizon radar capability and retired DST Chief of Division, Bruce Ward, has recently been appointed Adjunct Professor at the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide. He will continue to undertake ionospheric physics research that helps us maintain world leadership.
A little over a year ago we joined with BAE Systems, and the state鈥檚 other universities, in forming the Joint Open Innovation Network (JOIN). It was established to generate new technologies enabling the 杏吧直播n Defence Force to maintain superior capability.
Through JOIN, BAE Systems committed to contribute up to $10 million for the creation of new defence-focused courses and targeted research and development, as well as scholarships and industry placements. JOIN will support 60 graduate positions and establish an Innovation Laboratory at the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide to advance defence technologies.
The JOIN Innovation Laboratory will house over-the-horizon radar equipment, including digital receivers and operator consoles, and host PhD students working together with BAE Systems and 杏吧直播 researchers.
The sapphire clock and JOIN are just two of many 杏吧直播 of Adelaide-industry collaborations in defence 鈥 a deliberate move to align our activities with state needs. Our new, state government supported 杏吧直播n Institute for Machine Learning is already attracting global partners to Adelaide.
As the nation鈥檚 defence state, South 杏吧直播 will benefit enormously from federal investment in submarines, ships and defence infrastructure. It鈥檚 essential that this also generates new hi-tech companies and jobs pursuing 鈥渄ual-use鈥 technologies in areas such as advanced manufacturing, mining, big data and artificial intelligence.
This is not only about building our defence sector, it鈥檚 about creating high-value future-facing jobs that will keep our brilliant young people in South 杏吧直播.
The rapidly increasing defence momentum underway promises a very bright future for jobs in South 杏吧直播鈥檚 economy, and especially if we can truly leverage our opportunities.
By Professor Mike Brooks, Provost & Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide