SingaporeKBR announced that it is extending its support to Australian defence through a two-year, contract extension to help modernise, integrate and optimise Australia’s military capability.  The contract is an extension to work KBR has been providing the Joint Command and Control Systems Program Office for almost a decade, connecting the Australian Defence Force to the information it needs and supporting mission planning capability.
Mission planning systems draw on highly efficient software and supporting technologies to enable detailed, integrated planning, precise execution and post-mission debriefing. These systems play a crucial role across the full lifecycle of the Australian Defence Force’s operations.
KBR will continue to support the modernisation, integration and optimisation of Australia’s military capability through its unique expertise, particularly in Command and Control and bespoke ICT systems.
KBR Government Solutions Asia Pacific Vice President Nic Maan said: “This contract extension reflects the critically important defence and security capabilities that we have developed here in Australia to support Air and Space Operations and our continued delivery to the ADF. The world leading capabilities developed by our team over almost a decade are being supported by a very capable Australian supply chain.”
KBR has for more than six decades supported the Australian Defence Force through the successful delivery of a broad range of capabilities including project and asset management, Integrated Logistics Support, and engineering.
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