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Telstra scores $1bn Defence contract renewal

By Justin Hendry on Nov 3, 2021 10:30AM
Telstra scores $1bn Defence contract renewal

Follows on from eight-year terrestrial communications deal.

The Department of Defence has renewed its long-running fixed telecommunications network contract with Telstra at a cost of $1 billion.

The contract, which will run for at least the next five years, comes just weeks after the former $1.6 billion ‘terrestrial communications services’ contract with the telco expired after an eight year term.

Telstra CEO Andrew Penn and Defence secretary Greg Moriarty will sign the new deal in Canberra later today.

Under the contract, Telstra will “provide the department with leading-edge technology and telco solutions”, including “5G mobile network capability (where available) for Defence personnel”.

It will also deliver “significantly increased wireless coverage” through wi-fi 6 and “full SD-WAN [software-defined wide area network] and SDN [software-defined network] capabilities to provide more flexible, self-healing and predictive network capabilities”.

The contract – which remains Telstra’s largest with any customer – includes a possible three-year extension option.

Announcing the renewal, Penn said Telstra is “very pleased to extend and deepen our partnership with the Department of Defence and use our unique sovereign capabilities, decades of experience, and cutting-edge technology to co-design solutions for today and into the future”.

“Telstra is committed to working with the Australian Government to ensure a thriving and safe digital economy and society, including ensuring the Department of Defence and Australia Defence Force have access to world-leading technology,” he said.

Telstra was first assigned to build the Defence terrestrial communications network (DTCN) for $1.1 billion in October 2012 to link all of Defence sites and overseas troop deployments to the same network, and integrate its satellite and tactical networks.

But the project has suffered problems for at least the last five years, leading the department to push back initial operating capability (IOC) and final operating capability (FOC) – originally expected in mid-2016 – on several occasions.

As at August, work to deliver the unified communication capability required for the high-speed, IP-based network to reach full operations was continuing, though Defence would not give a revised deadline for completion.

Documents obtained by iTnews under freedom of information laws last year showed Defence had assigned the project a “medium-low” delivery confidence, believing urgent action was necessary to address major risks.

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