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Archtis Ltd expands its executive management team to scale business growth and customer base

Archtis expands its executive management team to scale business growth and customer base New global COO and US president Kurt Mueffelmann brings over 25 years of technology leadership to the company and will define and oversee archTIS s overall business and growth strategy. Mroz and Rowland are also former Nucleus Cyber executives and are set to help fuel the company’s growth. archTIS Ltd (ASX:AR9) has announced three key executive appointments with a new global chief operating officer and US president in Kurt Mueffelmann, a new chief marketing officer in Irena Mroz and a new chief engineer in Leigh Rowland. Chief executive officer Daniel Lai said: “This is an exciting time for archTIS, with a new acquisition, product capabilities and integrations.

Australia terminates submarine rescue system contract

Australia terminates submarine rescue system contract 25 January 2021 by Richard Scott Australia has cancelled a contract with Phoenix International for the delivery of a new submarine escape, rescue, and abandonment system (SERAS) intended to support the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN’s) Collins-class submarines and the planned new Attack-class boats. The RAN’s on-call submarine escape and rescue capability is currently provided by JFD Australia and includes the submarine rescue vehicle LR5 (pictured) and a Scorpio 45 intervention ROV. (US Navy) The termination, announced by the Australian Department of Defence (DoD) on 21 January, follows a review of the project last year. The DoD said it will now work with Phoenix International to reach a settlement that will include addressing arrangements with the company and its subcontractors.

Australian navy s unmanned MCM development picks up pace

Australian navy s unmanned MCM development picks up pace 22 January 2021 by Kelvin Wong The Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN’s) efforts to operationalise a rapidly deployable mine-countermeasures (MCM) capability using robotic and autonomous systems under Project SEA 1778 is picking up pace with acceptance testing of key systems under way, an Australian Department of Defence (DoD) spokesperson told Janes on 20 January. “Thales Australia, the prime systems integrator, [is] in the early stages of acceptance testing of the first of these systems,” the spokesperson said, noting that the current deployable MCM suite comprises the Atlas Elektronik Seafox expendable mine neutralisation system, General Dynamics Mission Systems’ (GDMS’s) Bluefin 9 and 12 autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), and the MAS Zengrange remote detonation system.

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