Strategic Partnering Agreement Naval Group
The agreement sets out the principles of cooperation between the two partners for the Submarine attack class program, which will see: “Naval Group is known for building world-leading submarines and has built 100 for nine different countries,” said Herve Guillou, President and CEO of Naval Group. This agreement with Australia provides for the Naval Group to transfer “know-how” and know-why to Australia to become an underwater sovereign nation. “We are very excited to see the opportunities ahead and are committed to providing the Future Submarine Program for Australia.” We are grateful to the Commonwealth of Australia and Naval Group teams who have worked hard to reach this agreement,” said Mr. Guillou. “This agreement with Australia will lead the Naval Group to entrust australia with the know-how and know-how to become a sovereign submarine nation.” We are grateful to the Commonwealth of Australia and Naval Group teams who have worked hard to reach this agreement,” said Mr. Guillou. The agreement was signed in the presence of Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Defence Minister Christopher Pyne and French Minister of the Armed Forces Florence Parly. The agreement sets out the principles of cooperation between the two partners for the Submarine attack class program, which will see: mou agreements signed with Australian companies on torpedo counter measures technology. The attack class submarines are an important pillar of the Australian government`s $90 billion national shipbuilding plan, which builds 54 naval vessels in Australia to meet the strategic requirements set out in its 2016 defence white paper. The technology transfer began with the transfer of the first group of Australian engineers to France to learn how to carry out the detailed design of the Futures Submarines.
The next group of engineers will visit France in March 2019. Schneider Electric has been responsible for the acquisition of DC Signed sub-priming-main control boards to assist in the design of major electrical drive machines. Signing of the Strategic Shipbuilding Work Plan Signature of the Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA) Development of the submarine shipyard at Osborne South Australia continues and 169 Australian suppliers have been pre-qualified for the program with the Australia Naval Group. Some work on future submarines has already been carried out under a design and mobilization contract, and this continues uninterrupted. The formalization of the Strategic Partnership Agreement forms the contractual basis of the programme. “We are very excited to see the opportunities ahead and are committed to implementing the Future Submarine Program for Australia. An important milestone was reached today with the signing of the Future Submarine Program (SPA) Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA) by the Commonwealth of Australia (CoA) and Naval Group. The decision to enter into a partnership with Naval Group (formerly DCNS) was made in 2016 following a competitive evaluation process. The Naval Group has built 100 submarines for nine different countries. The largest contract signed to date to supply shipyard equipment, including The Naval Group Australia`s Signature large-scale milling milling and asc Framework Agreement The first submarine in the attack class, to be named HMAS Attack, is expected to be delivered in the early 2030s.
o 169 Australian suppliers have been pre-qualified for the program with Naval Group Australia. The Australian government has ratified a strategic partnership agreement with French Naval Naval Group, in which 12 submarines are designed and built in Australia for the Royal Australian Navy as part of the Future Submarine Program. “Naval Group is known for building technologically advanced world-class submarines and has built 100 for nine different countries,” said Herve Guillou, President and CEO of Naval Group.