The Department of Defence (Defence) has an ongoing and increasing demand for data for Defence and National Security intelligence purposes. A key data element is what is commonly referred to as Intelligence Mission Data (IMD), which is used to support the reprogramming of military platforms and syste...
The Department of Defence (Defence) has an ongoing and increasing demand for data for Defence and National Security intelligence purposes. A key data element is what is commonly referred to as Intelligence Mission Data (IMD), which is used to support the reprogramming of military platforms and systems. Defence has a current and continuing need to increase the volume, speed and fidelity of IMD production and it is anticipated that Industry support will be critical to achieving this aim. The purpose of this Paper is to obtain a better understanding of the market’s current and future capability and capacity in data management skills which are key to the delivery of IMD services. Defence is also interested in exploring innovative approaches and contracting models to support the growth of industry capability and capacity to align with the growing Defence demand. This Paper has been published to facilitate a more collaborative relationship with industry, to initiate discussion and obtain feedback from industry that will inform a potential future procurement process.
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