Rohde & Schwarz completes RAAF air ground air transition project
13 October 2022
The defence contractor has wrapped up its contribution to the delivery of the RAAF’s next-generation air traffic management capability.
Rohde & Schwarz Australia has revealed it has completed its contracted work as a communications systems integrator (CSI) for the Air Ground Air Transition (AGAT) project lead by BAE Systems, Rohde & Schwarz Australia has completed its scope of work in 16 months, despite challenges imposed by the global health crisis.
“Working to a tight project schedule, our team has again been equal to the task,” says Managing Director Rohde & Schwarz Australia Gareth Evans. “This work included provision of over 300 CERTIUM radios and ancillaries, CERTIUM VCS-4G as the backup voice communications system and CERTIUM management systems for 12 defence aerodromes across Australia.”
“To set up a team and design, deliver and integrate these systems to achieve the factory acceptance test milestones in under five months, and subsequently deliver the systems for 12 sites over the next 11 months – four of which were subject to a COVID-19 freeze – is a truly admirable feat and I’m immensely proud of their efforts,” Evans said. “AGAT is yet another example of our ability to provide a locally designed and engineered customised solution which leverages our group’s communications technology portfolio in order to meet a particular defence capability need.
Head of Programs Air Traffic Control Daniel Wang says that Rohde & Schwarz Australia has delivered fully engineered, security hardened and configured systems that will continue to be supported and enhanced into the future: “We received very positive feedback from both BAE Systems and the Commonwealth Project Office regarding our project delivery performance, the capability of the systems we delivered and our innovative approach.”
Marius Münstermann, Vice President Air Traffic Control, Rohde & Schwarz, concludes: “This success and positive feedback from all parties involved reinforces our hard-earned reputation as trusted partner for secure communications systems within the aerospace sector, particularly when it comes to air traffic control, air defence and air battlespace management.”
Rohde & Schwarz Australia provided the complete business continuity function (backup voice communications system) and monitoring subsystems to BAE Systems, with the scope of work spanning the initial requirements review through to the human-machine interface (HMI), system safety and security working groups, and design reviews culminating in acceptance test and evaluation activities. Services included project management, systems design and development, systems integration, HMI customisation, security hardening, verification and validation, and integrated logistics support.
Source: APDR