MITRE and Australian DoD Sign Agreement

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US-based MITRE and the Australian Department of Defence have signed an agreement. The agreement, developed and administered by the Australia Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG), will provide access to MITRE’s transformational solutions, systems engineering excellence, a world-class workforce, and the opportunity to transfer innovations and knowledge.

“MITRE has been a conduit between the Australian Defence Forces and U.S. partners for decades, and we look forward to establishing a dedicated presence in Canberra and growing our MITRE team with Australia’s world-class talent,” said Keoki Jackson, senior vice president and general manager, MITRE National Security Sector. “Our collaboration with Australia, a critical ally in the Pacific and every conflict for more than a century, will enable our nations to enhance decisions and implement optimized solutions to complex security and deterrence challenges of national and global significance.”

Chief Defence Scientist, Professor Tanya Monro AC, said, “Australia has an ongoing and successful working relationship with MITRE, who have delivered impact to the U.S. government and its allies for over 60 years. Our collaboration anticipates benefit to Australia by developing new concepts and emerging technologies to uplift sovereign capabilities that strengthen our national security and enhance the safety of the Indo-Pacific region.”

“The agreement builds upon a strong and close partnership between Australia and the United States that spans air, sea, and land platforms. As an independent and trusted advisor to the U.S. federal government, industry, and academic partners, MITRE brings deep expertise in mission capabilities, systems engineering and integration, advanced command and control, space, cyber, and electromagnetic/information warfare, artificial intelligence, and other advanced technologies. This strategic partnership could potentially assist the advancement of Australia’s sovereign capabilities through the application of MITRE’s long-standing research conducted on behalf of the U.S. government.”

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