27 August 2014
© Commonwealth of Australia 2014 ISBN 978-1-76010-070-4
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Capacity Urgency Productivity National security Defence industry policy and decision to conduct limited tender
Conduct of inquiry Submissions Background to inquiry Decision to inquire into the limited tender for two replenishment vessels Acknowledgements
HMAS Sirius HMAS Success Strategic needs and analysis stage Project—SEA 1654, Phase 3
First Pass Consideration Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPRs) Central agencies and DMO's role in decision for restricted tender Government approval—first pass Conclusion
Australian prime contractors and shipyards Capacity of Australian shipyards Investment in infrastructure Designs Conclusion
Timing and schedule Lease vessel Conclusion
AWDs Announcement of tender for new supply ships Productivity—compensated growth tonnage AWD experience and acquiring new supply ships Economies of scale Contribution to Australian economy Through-life-support Conclusion
Strategic imperative Conclusion
Australia's Defence industry policy Industry's interpretation of the decision to tender for the supply ships Valley of death Avoiding the valley of death and the future frigates Australian participation in the construction of the supply ships Conclusion
Reasons for limited tender—cost and resources Conclusion
Senate Standing Committees on EconomicsPO Box 6100Parliament HouseCanberra ACT 2600 Phone: +61 2 6277 3540economics.sen@aph.gov.au
The future sustainability of Australia’s strategically vital naval shipbuilding industry.
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