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Job Of The Week!

Defence Analyst

Salary: £40,000 to £70,000 Position: Full Time Location: Portsmouth

Job Type: Permanent

Job Description:

Systems Engineering Consultant / Defence Analyst / Enterprise Architect – Space Systems, Satellite Communications

Our client seeks an experienced Systems Engineer / Defence Analyst to undertake systems engineering consultancy on key Ministry of Defence (MOD) programmes. You will have a background preferably in Space Systems and C4ISTAR engineering, with a sound understanding of scientific and mathematical techniques and the proven ability to develop technical solutions to business problems. Candidates will require expertise in some or all of the following skills:

* Systems Engineering Lifecycle

* Space Systems development or Space Systems Operation

* ITiL or eTOM

* European Cooperation for Space Standardization (ECSS) Standards useful

* Defining, analysing and documenting requirements (incl. use of DOORS)

* Tools and techniques to develop concepts and enterprise architectural solutions including MODAF and TOGAF

* Satellite Systems Toolkit (STK)

* Technology and capability roadmapping

* Stakeholder engagement and workshop facilitation

* Degree educated or equivalent, Electronics, Physics, Maths, Scientific based technical subject

Desirable candidates will have at least 5 years of relevant expertise to support its growing operations in the South/South West, with successful candidates able to work from home and on client sites.

Successful candidates will have the experience or aspirations to undertake demanding consultancy assignments, with the flexibility to work for a rapidly growing company.

The role is permanent with excellent opportunities for career development.

Candidates will hold current SC Clearance or DV Clearance

Keywords – Systems Engineer, Systems Engineering. Defence Analyst, Defence, Analysis, MOD, Space Systems Satellite Communications, C4ISTAR, Mathematical, Space Systems Operation, ITiL, eTOM, ECSS Standards, DOORS, Requirements Analysis, Satellite Systems Toolkit, STK, Consultancy, TOGAF, MODAF , Enterprise Architectures ,

Systems Engineering Consultant / Defence Analyst / Enterprise Architect – Space Systems, Satellite Communications

Salary – £40K-£70K plus benefits

Flexible working

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LOCATIONS

 

LAND

26 Aug 21. USAF names Mansfield-Lahm ANG base as preferred site for cyber mission. The proposed plan is dependent on securing congressional approval to retire eight C-130H aircraft from Ohio. The US Air Force (USAF) has named Mansfield-Lahm Air National Guard (ANG) Base in Ohio as the preferred site of the first Cyber Warfare Wing mission. The transition will support US Air Combat Command’s (ACC) future needs in operational mission changes. These requirements include an increase of some 175 airmen that are STEM and IT-focused and related infrastructure support. The new cybersecurity mission is expected to boost Ohio’s efforts to gain a competitive advantage in the workforce by attracting cybersecurity jobs. To advance this mission at Mansfield-Lahm ANG Base, the USAF plans to retire eight C-130H Hercules from its ageing inventory at the 179th Airlift Wing (AW) as part of its FY-2022 budget plan. Since 1991, the 179th AW has been flying the C-130H. USAF Plans and Programs staff deputy chief lieutenant general David Nahom said: “Retiring these legacy aircraft will create the fiscal and manpower flexibility required to design and field the future force needed to meet national defence requirements.” However, the proposed plan is subject to securing congressional approval to retire eight C-130H aircraft from Mansfield, Ohio. (Source: airforce-technology.com)

 

MARITIME

 

23 Aug 21. Indonesian shipyard launches replacement for Klewang-class trimaran lost in 2012 fire. Indonesian shipbuilder PT Lundin has launched a trimaran hull fast attack craft for the country’s navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL). The vessel, which will be in service as KRI Golok with pennant number 688 once commissioned, replaces a similar vessel, KRI Klewang (625), that was gutted in a 2012 fire. Golok took to the water at a naming and launching ceremony in Banyuwangi, East Java, on 21 August. Klewang, which was declared unsalvageable after the fire, was built by PT Lundin after a 24-month research collaboration with New Zealand naval architects, LOMOcean Design. Its hull and superstructure were constructed with infused vinyl ester carbon fibre, with its main gun concealed in a stealthy cupola to minimise the overall deflection of radar signals from the vessel. Images and information released by the TNI-AL suggest that Golok has inherited the design features of Klewang, including the wave-piercing trimaran hull form factor, and waterjet propulsion system. “The vessel is made from composite materials, which is lighter and stronger, can better withstand corrosion, and is less likely to be detected by the enemy,” the TNI-AL chief, Admiral Yudo Margono said in a statement made at the vessel’s launching ceremony. “It will also be equipped with missiles and the vessel can be deployed for ‘hit-and-run’ operations,” he added. At the time of publication, PT Lundin and the TNI-AL had not responded to requests for more information on Golok’s specifications, and the weapons and sensors that would be fitted onboard the vessel. (Source: Jane’s)

 

20 Aug 21. US Navy Christened Amphibious Transport Dock Ship Fort Lauderdale. The US Navy christened its newest amphibious transport dock, the future USS Fort Lauderdale (LPD 28), during a 10 a.m. CDT ceremony Saturday, Aug. 21, at the Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) Ingalls Division shipyard in Pascagoula, Mississippi. The mayor of Fort Lauderdale, the Honorable Dean Trantalis,  delivered the ceremony’s principal address. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Ship Programs Ms. Bilyana Anderson and Vice Adm. William Galinis, commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, will also provide remarks. In a time-honored Navy tradition, the ship’s sponsor, Ms. Meredith Berger, will christen the ship by breaking a bottle of sparkling wine across the bow.

“Tomorrow we christen the future USS Fort Lauderdale, recognizing a city with a proud naval history,” said Secretary of the Navy, the Honorable Carlos Del Toro. “This momentous occasion brings us one step closer to ‘manning the rails’ with the men and women who will carry on the naval tradition of defending our nation and working towards a more peaceful world.”

USS Fort Lauderdale is the first ship to be named for the city of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The future Fort Lauderdale is the 12th San Antonio-class ship. The ships are designed to support embarking, transporting and bringing ashore elements of 650 Marines by landing craft or air cushion vehicles. The ship’s capabilities are further enhanced by a flight deck and hangar, which can operate CH 46 Sea Knight helicopters and the Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft (MV-22). San Antonio-class ships can support a variety of amphibious assault, special operations or expeditionary warfare missions, operating independently or as part of Amphibious Readiness Groups (ARGs), Expeditionary Strike Groups, or joint task forces. (Source: US DoD)

 

AIR

 

24 Aug 21. Army 2021: Russian Helicopters presents upgraded Mi-171SH Storm for special forces. Rostec’s Russian Helicopters presented the upgraded Mi-171Sh Storm helicopter at the Army 2021 defence exhibition being held in Kubinka near Moscow from 22–28 August. Russian Helicopters said in a press release on 21 August that the aircraft had taken five days to fly the 5,000 km from its aviation plant in Ulan-Ude in eastern Siberia. Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant managing director Alexey Kozlov said the helicopter’s combat effectiveness and survivability had been significantly increased, with Russian Helicopters adding that feedback from crews, maintenance personnel, and commanders on how to improve the aircraft had been taken into account. The company said the helicopter is specially designed for special forces missions and is powered by engines for high-altitude flights. It also features a new rotor system with improved-profile composite main rotor blades and X-shaped tail rotor, an integrated flight and navigation system, and improved weapon suite and defence systems. The Mi-171Sh Storm has improved armour protection on the fuselage and its onboard defence system (ODS) can detect launches of anti-aircraft missiles with infrared and thermal homing heads, and jam them or deceive them with decoys, according to Russian Helicopters. The ODS can also detect enemy radars and determine their type, the direction of their emissions, and their operating mode. The crew, troops in the cargo cabin, and vital components are protected by a combination of titanium and aramid armour, with detachable lightweight kevlar armour on the cabin floor and on both sides of the helicopter up to the windows. In addition, the helicopter has energy-absorbing seats designed for hard landings. (Source: Jane’s)

 

26 Aug 21. Kazakhstan to receive additional Su-30SM fighters by end of 2022. The Kazakhstan Air Defence Forces (KADF) will receive four Sukhoi Su-30SM ‘Flanker-H’ multirole fighter aircraft from Russia by the end of 2022, the Director of Russia’s Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, Dmitry Shugayev, was quoted by Russia’s TASS news agency as saying on 25 August. Shugayev noted that 20 Su-30SMs have been delivered to the KADF so far, adding that the latest batch of aircraft to be delivered next year is part of an ongoing contract. Janes understands that these four aircraft will complete the KADF’s second squadron of 12 Su-30SMs. The Kazakh government first expressed its intention to buy a second squadron of Su-30SMs in August 2017 as part of a framework agreement signed with Russia. However, Nur-Sultan placed an order for just eight of these aircraft during the KADEX defence exhibition held in May 2018. Shugayev’s announcement confirms that the remaining four aircraft to complete the KADF’s second Su-30SM squadron are now also on order. Based on Shugayev’s remarks, Janes understands that all eight aircraft ordered in 2018 are now in KADF service, with the latest four aircraft being those handed over to the 610th Air Base in Karaganda in November 2020. At the time, the Kazakh Ministry of Defence (MoD) did not reveal how many aircraft had been delivered. Overall, Kazakhstan is believed to be planning to acquire three squadrons of Su-30SMs totalling 36 aircraft. However, no recent reports have emerged about negotiations to acquire a third Su-30SM squadron. (Source: Jane’s)

 

25 Aug 21. Boeing Unveils F-15 Qatar Advanced Jets. Rollout ceremony for Qatar’s F-15 jets held in St. Louis today. Boeing [NYSE: BA], in collaboration with the U.S. Air Force and Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF), celebrated the naming and rollout of Qatar’s advanced F-15, the F-15QA.

“The rollout of the F-15QA is momentous, not just in terms of capability but also in terms of the enhanced partnership it represents. The relationship the United States shares with Qatar is critical to the stability and security of the central command area of responsibility, and we are grateful for our coalition partner’s continued focus on building interoperability and combined readiness,” said Lt. Gen. Greg Guillot, commander of 9th Air Force. “It is a privilege and honor to stand with our Qatari counterparts this day and every day.”

The first set of F-15QA jets will ferry to Qatar later this year following the completion of pre-delivery pilot training.

“The Qatar F-15QA program further enhanced next-generation technologies in the advanced F-15 such as the fly-by-wire flight controls, an all-glass digital cockpit and contemporary sensors, radar and electronic warfare capabilities,” said Prat Kumar, vice president of the F-15 program. “Driven by digital engineering and advanced manufacturing, these aircraft represent a transformational leap for the F-15. The F-15QA will enhance the superiority of the QEAF with more speed, range and payload than any fighter in the world.”

Boeing has been providing maintenance and logistics support for the QEAF during pre-delivery pilot training, which began earlier this year. In addition, Boeing will establish and operate an aircrew and maintenance training center for the QEAF at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar through 2024 while also providing in-country spares and logistics support once aircraft are delivered.

“Boeing is proud to provide a holistic solution to our valued Qatari customer through tailored training and sustainment,” said Torbjorn “Turbo” Sjogren, vice president of International Government & Defence for Boeing. “We look forward to our continued partnership with Qatar and further supporting their mission readiness needs.”

 

MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT

 

PERSONNEL

 

EUROPE APPOINTMENTS

 

25 Aug 21. UK announces new Trade Envoy to Ghana. Prime Minister Boris Johnson appoints Baroness Kate Hoey as new Trade Envoy to Ghana to strengthen UK-Ghana trade and drive the mutually prosperous partnership. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has today (Monday, 23 August 2021) appointed 10 Trade Envoys across the world, including the new Trade Envoy to Ghana, Baroness Kate Hoey. Baroness Hoey has been appointed for her experience supporting global businesses, all of which will help both British and Ghanaian businesses to find new export and investment opportunities. The Baroness will work closely with the UK in Ghana’s Trade Team, as well as attending the twice annual UK-Ghana Business Council alongside senior representatives from the Government of Ghana and the UK’s Minister for Africa. (Source: https://www.gov.uk/)

 

24 Aug 21. Clare Green joins DASA as Innovation Partner for East of England. Introducing DASA’s new Innovation Partner who will work with suppliers in the East of England. DASA are pleased to appoint Dr Clare Green as the new Innovation Partner for the East of England. Clare will meet with suppliers in the region to learn more about their innovations and to provide advice and guidance on DASA, and wider government, opportunities. Clare’s career to date has spanned both large industry and SMEs, as well as knowledge exchange roles within the HEI sector. She joins us from an academic environment where she worked as a Technology Innovation Manager in a multi-university Research England-funded Connecting Capability Fund (CCF). In this role, she provided support to the projects teams to help de-risk their technology, determine the market need and competitor landscape as well as helping to secure innovation funding to demonstrate the concept and provide a route to market. Clare also has experience in facilitating collaboration between companies, engineers, scientists and clinicians to develop innovative technologies with a medtech and biotech focus. These are very broad sectors and include personalised medicine, tissue-engineering, medical devices, diagnostics, digital health and the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence to improve healthcare pathways. (Source: https://www.gov.uk/)

 

U.S. APPOINTMENTS

 

24 Aug 21. U.S. Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro has named Meredith Berger to perform the duties of the undersecretary of the Navy, effective Wednesday. Berger, who is serving as assistant secretary of the Navy for energy, installations and environment, “will relieve” James Geurts, who is set to retire this week, the service said. Geurts has performed the duties of undersecretary since February. He joined the Navy in December 2017 as assistant secretary for research, development and acquisition. (Source: Defense News)

 

INDUSTRY

 

INDUSTRY TEAMINGS

 

23 Aug 21. Tasmania’s unique space advantage grows with HENSOLDT Australia. Tasmania’s unique space advantage is the subject of a new partnership between the Tasmanian Government, the University of Tasmania (UTAS) and HENSOLDT Australia. Space is now inexorably linked to both Australia’s National Security and National Commercial development. National and international security is ever more dependent on space-based capabilities too, resulting in space-based systems being targets of counter-space operations. This is overlayed by the increasing congestion and dangers of space debris, at risk of causing physical, collateral damage to assets in space. Sixty years of space missions have left over 129 M tangible (>1mm) objects in orbit with the vast majority of these being in the highly congested low earth orbit (LEO) regime. Space debris and space pollution are very real dangers. Each collision generates space debris (Kessler effect) that can and will increase the likelihood of further collisions, rendering space activities and the use of satellites in certain orbital ranges more difficult and dangerous for generations to come. There are around 34,000 objects greater than 10cm orbiting earth at an average speed of 25,000 kilometres per hour. In addition, there are some 900,000 smaller objects larger than one centimetre. Due to the enormous speed of this debris, they may damage or even destroy active satellites or pose significant danger to manned space operations. This is no better illustrated by the recent collision and damage to the International Space Station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm and the need for the ISS to conduct three emergency manoeuvres by the space station last year — the latest being on September 22, 2020 — to avoid potential collision with unidentified objects. While the collision of space debris poses a threat to active satellites, the emergence of space as a warfighting domain has been recognised and is being rapidly addressed including the establishment of the Australian Defence Force Space Command under the leadership of AVM Catherine Roberts.   The threats to Australian and allied nation interests range from denying other space powers the ability to operate from space to physically destroying their equipment. Some nations actively seek to disrupt or sabotage space-based systems with anti-satellite weapons (ASAT).  Jamming communications satellites, blinding, or dazzling reconnaissance satellites and disabling the solar panels of navigation and communications satellites from the ground are happening already. We know of missiles in space and airborne lasers that track and destroy satellites and HENSOLDT has created and implemented laser warning technology that can be used for space asset protection to detect and protect from space warfare.  In addition to the physical threat to space assets, the jamming of up and downlinks to and from satellites is an ever-increasing problem. A new partnership has been announced between the Tasmanian Government, the University of Tasmania (UTAS) and HENSOLDT Australia – assisting Tasmania to become a prime location and leader of Australia’s sovereign Space Domain Awareness (SDA) capabilities in the monitoring of satellites and space debris. The partnership builds on the Tasmanian Government’s space strategy, following the signing of an MOU with the Australian Space Agency in 2019. Each partner brings a unique competitive advantage – HENSOLDT Australia is a global leader in space radar & C4ISREW technology; the University of Tasmania manages an array of space infrastructure across Australia and has significant expertise in space observation and tracking; and the Tasmanian Government, seeking to attract  new domestic and international investment, a skilled workforce, start-ups and national and international expertise to the State. Tasmania’s southern location makes it perfectly positioned to observe and track space objects ranging from the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) polar and inclined orbits, through to MEO, GEO and beyond.  This unique advantage is coupled with the partnership’s Australia wide network of UTAS owned sensors and HENSOLDT’s C4ISREW systems.   Electronically controlled antennas make it possible to track and detect objects and simultaneously search space for more. As a sensor solutions provider, HENSOLDT Australia offers the ability to complement the existing capabilities with the newly commissioned German AESA space tracking radar (GESTRA) being part of the spiral development program being proposed for the Australian Defence Force.  All of this capability is supported by HENSOLDT’s Australian pedigree in radar support, electronic systems testing and installation services to the Australian Defence Force.  Physical threats are one thing but satellites in space are vulnerable in other ways: they are just as susceptible to cyber-attacks as computers on earth. Unfortunately, cyber threats are hard to detect, and even if they are discovered, it is difficult to hold those responsible accountable. The partnership will further Australia’s knowledge and abilities in space through broadening the focus on SDA to countering evolving threats based on disruptive concepts in such fields as big data, robotics, and cyber security.  In addition to the ground-based systems, HENSOLDT is actively working on the other side of the problem by implementing Laser Optical data links for the transmission of big data between satellites and airborne aircraft, ships and terrestrial stations. (Source: Defence Connect)

 

24 Aug 21. Arqit and Babcock sign collaboration agreement for government and defence market. Partnership leverages Arqit’s QuantumCloud™ product in live operational scenarios to demonstrate encryption capabilities. Babcock International Group, the Aerospace, Defence and security company, has entered into a collaboration agreement with Arqit Limited (“Arqit”), a leader in quantum encryption technology. The agreement will see the two companies jointly test and experiment with a range of use case scenarios and practical applications for government and defence customers to demonstrate the encryption capabilities of Arqit’s QuantumCloud™ product. It will also see Babcock deepen its involvement in important areas of broader Quantum Technology development.

QuantumCloud™ creates software encryption keys, combining patented quantum and classical technologies. The product is simple and efficient to use at any cloud, edge, or end point device with no disruption to hardware or software required. Under the agreement, the software will be tested in live operational scenarios to demonstrate encryption capabilities in a dynamic environment and across a variety of platforms and military networks. This testing will include planned participation in a number of U.K. Government funded projects.

Specific projects of focus include unmanned ground vehicle programmes, secure manned and unmanned aerial vehicle programmes, secure maritime connectivity programmes and other projects that will come to fruition through ongoing conversations with UK government and R&D agencies.

Richard Drake, Managing Director of Babcock Mission Systems business said, “We’re continuing to develop our technology strategy with a particular interest in digital technologies, secure communications and other areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Digital Twins and autonomy.

As threats to data evolve we need to respond and grow our capabilities in line with new requirements. As such we are delighted to be collaborating with Arqit on this project, broadening our involvement in quantum encryption and enhancing our encryption capability offering to our customers for use on future projects and programmes.”

David Williams, Founder of Arqit added, “Partnering with Babcock to apply QuantumCloud™ in live defence use cases is a great opportunity to increase the momentum we have in this market.  Following the earlier announcement that QuantumCloudTM 1.0 is now live for commercial customers to use, we are excited to see its use expanding. We are certain that Arqit, uniquely amongst all other companies, has solved the security layer problem in the Joint All Domain Command and Control market. This gives Arqit, a massive near term revenue opportunity”.

 

PERSONNEL

 

EUROPE APPOINTMENTS

 

26 Aug 21. Engineer Ricardo named former Intertek director Graham Ritchie as its new CEO, replacing Dave Shemmans who is stepping down after 16 years in the role. (Source: FT.com)

 

26 Aug 21. Serco Group plc, the international provider of services to governments, announces that Kai Skvarla is joining Serco as Head of International Maritime Programs.  Kai will be responsible for working across Serco’s Divisions (UK & Europe, Americas, Asia Pacific, and Middle East) to oversee our international maritime growth strategy and to lead cross-Divisional maritime business development opportunities.  In his role, Kai will report to Rupert Soames, Serco Group Chief Executive, but will work directly with Serco’s Divisional CEOs on maritime opportunities worldwide. Kai brings more than 20 years of maritime experience to Serco.  Most recently he served as President of BMT Designers & Planners in the U.S., a leading provider of naval architecture and marine engineering services.  In this role, he was responsible for developing new markets and led BMT through the execution of their revenue growth strategy, averaging 26% CAGR over a six-year period.  Additionally, he collaborated with other BMT companies on strategic initiatives and integrating global capabilities.  Prior to his 11 years at BMT, Kai served as the naval shipbuilding program manager for the National Security Cutter Program, the centerpiece of the Coast Guard’s fleet, capable of executing the most challenging operations, including supporting maritime homeland security and defense missions. Kai earned his Bachelor of Science in Engineering degrees in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, as well as in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan, and later, an MBA from the University of North Carolina.

 

U.S. APPOINTMENTS

 

20 Aug 21. Hermeus Adds USAF Acquisition Reformer Dr. Will Roper to Board. Dr. Will Roper, former Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, has joined the Hermeus Board of Directors. Dr. Roper is known for accelerating acquisition timelines and fostering disruptive innovation inside of the government. During his time with the Air Force, Dr. Roper led all research, development, procurement, and logistics for both the Air Force and Space Force with an annual budget totaling $60bn. (Source: ASD Network)

 

23 Aug 21. HII Names Danny Hernandez to the Position of Corporate Director, Public Affairs. Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) announced today that Danny Hernandez will succeed Beci Brenton as the company’s corporate director of public affairs upon Brenton’s Oct. 31 retirement. Hernandez will join HII on Sept. 13, transition into the position, and report to the executive vice president of communications, while based in the company’s Washington, D.C. office. Brenton joined HII as corporate director of public affairs in 2011 after serving in various public affairs roles during her 26-year career with the U.S. Navy. Prior to joining HII, Brenton acted as the special assistant for public affairs for former Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus. (Source: ASD Network)

 

23 Aug 21. Sigma Defense Systems today announced that Deborah B. Dunie has been appointed to the company’s Board of Directors. Dunie previously served as executive vice president and chief technology officer of CACI International Inc. Dunie currently serves on the Board of Directors of Axient and Peraton. She was executive vice president and chief technology officer of CACI International Inc. from October 2006 until December 2014. Prior to CACI, Dunie served within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, Deputy Under Secretary for Counterintelligence and Security and as Director of Plans and Analysis. In addition, she served as Director of the Business Transformation Office at the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (now known as the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency). Dunie began her career as an engineer at ITT Corp. and also held senior management positions at Martin Marietta Corp., Raytheon Co. and Oracle Corp. (Source: PR Newswire)

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