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Multi-Spectral Camouflage System
Level 3 - Advanced Practitioner
3 month contract
Land Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Electronic Warfare (LISREW) and Land Mobility and Support Program (LM&SP) are exploring options for replacing the current in-service camouflage net system. The proliferation of advanced sensors has resulted in the current camouflage net solution no longer being fit for purpose. Defence Science and Technology Group commenced testing of a single multi-spectral camouflage system (MSCS) which was ultimately selected for procurement by the US DOD.
Defence seeks to understand the range of products available through vendors that produce MSCS capability, in order to inform a potential future approach market for MSCS.
Salary/Rate
Daily rate negotiable
Contract Extensions
N/A
Security Requirements
Minimum NV1
Job Overview
Find out what you'll be doing
Service Benefits
Competitive salary packages
Job satisfaction
Work-life balance
Training & development
The Role
The following deliverables will be:
The panel member shall deliver a market scan plan (initial)
The panel member shall deliver a market scan report (interim)
The panel member shall deliver a market scan report (final)maddressing all areas outlined in Scope (above) and include a presentation
The Service provider will provide a status report at each deliverable to the Deputy Director Land ISREW on the status of deliverables, including any risk of non-completion and issues arising in an agreed format with the DD LISREW
The Service Provider may be required to work off site (pending space availability) and have regular update meetings with the project sponsor within AHQ, Canberra
AHQ will seek to have regular in person meetings with emails and telephone calls as required
Your Background & Experience
Tenders will be evaluated against the following criteria:
The Contractors demonstrated experience (in relation to the Scope of Work and Statement of Duties) to undertake the support services suc cessfully;
The Contractors demonstrated ability to engage with Defence stakeholders including ADF, APS, and contractors; and
The value for money of the tendered solution, pricing structure and proposed schedule,including the proposed payment schedule submitted