Australia’s Defence Industry on the Agenda in Washington DC

07 Oct 2016 Media release

The Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Christopher Pyne MP, met with US Secretary for Defense Ashton Carter, other senior US Defence officials including Ray Mabus, US Secretary of Navy and Frank Kendall, US Under Secretary of Defense of Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, and industry executives to highlight the strength of Australian industry, discussing opportunities for collaboration.
Minister Pyne met with Secretary Carter at the Pentagon with Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Marise Payne, highlighting Australia’s potential to be a regional hub for the maintenance of the componentry of the Joint Strike Fighter, potentially worth hundreds of millions of dollars to our defence industry.
Minister Pyne said the meetings with Secretary Carter, Secretary Mabus, Under Secretary Kendall, and other key players such as Boeing and Lockheed Martin were an important opportunity to highlight the strength of Australian defence industry to our key ally and to spruik our capability as a potential partner.
“The Australian Government is embarking on its largest ever renewal and investment into defence capability; investing approximately $195 billion to grow our local defence capability across the decade boosting our economy,” Minister Pyne said.
“US companies such Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon have been identifying international opportunities and awarding contracts to some of Australia’s most innovative companies.
“Australia’s defence industry regularly competes with the best in the world. For instance across the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program, our industry continues to perform strongly, with over $800 million worth of contracts awarded to date.
"Becoming a regional maintenance hub for the JSF program is potentially worth hundreds of millions of dollars, which will create high skilled jobs across the country," he said.
During his visit, Minister Pyne also met with Ms Marilyn Hewson, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Lockheed Martin Corporation to discuss increased opportunities for Australian industry.
Minister Pyne delivered the keynote address to the National Defense Industrial Association, highlighting the strength of the Australian Defence industry.