A high-level advocacy and action group has been formed to promote the Hunter’s defence industry capability and drive more defence contracts and investment to the region.
The Hunter Defence collaborative task force will represent the interests of existing and potential participants in the defence industry. It will focus on demonstrating the capability of established Hunter defence industry suppliers to government and prime contractors, as well as upskilling local SMEs to become defence ready.
Hunter Defence represents a diverse group of industry stakeholders in the region, including manufacturing and supply firms, industry networks, specialist consultants, advisors and government.
The advocacy and action group will be chaired by Tim Owen, a former Air Force Commander and 32-year services veteran with significant expertise in the Australian Defence Force contracting process and experience working with defence primes.
Tim said the group would provide a strong voice promoting Hunter defence industry capability and help position regional firms to take advantage of upcoming opportunities.
“We have firms with excellent capability in the Hunter but that is only part of the equation; winning contracts is a competitive business that requires deep industry insight and high visibility with primes, defence stakeholders and government at all levels,” Tim said.
“Hunter Defence will seek to align local industry capabilities and capacities with coming opportunities and demonstrate the region’s supply chain capability.
“We also want to encourage more SMEs to acquire advanced defence capability by facilitating education, training and advice.
“The Hunter already has strong expertise in advanced high-value, high-skills manufacturing and R&D, so there is great potential for locally based firms to diversify into defence or, for those who already have a toehold in the industry, to increase their market share.”
The Hunter Defence task force was launched at the Hunter Defence Forum. RDA Hunter, HunterNet and the Hunter Business Chamber have provided seed funding for the initiative.
IMAGE | Tim Owen with the two lead presenters at the Hunter Defence Forum – Neale Prescott, Business Development Manager, Lockheed Martin (left), and F-35 Program Lead at BAE Systems Australia, Andrew Chapman.