The Defence Teaming Centre’s role in increasing South Australia’s innovation, connectivity and Defence capability Chris Burns 3rd TCI Oceania Cluster Conference, Adelaide, 1-3 June 2016 "Driving (Regional) Competitiveness through Innovative Clusters to Bolster National Prosperity"
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The Defence Teaming Centre’s role in increasing South Australia’s innovation, connectivity and
Defence capability
Chris Burns
3rd TCI Oceania Cluster Conference, Adelaide, 1-3 June 2016 "Driving (Regional) Competitiveness through Innovative Clusters to Bolster National Prosperity"
Defence Industry Study Course 2015
“South Australia’s Defence Industry”
Thursday 1 October 2015Chris Burns CSCChief Executive OfficerDefence Teaming Centre
OPEN THE DOOR TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA
The Defence Teaming Centre’s role in increasing
South Australia’s innovation, connectivity and Defence
capability
Innovation and Competitiveness Summit
Chris BurnsChief Executive Officer
Defence Teaming Centre
• Defence industry association of South Australia
• Formed in 1996
• Currently 200+ member companies = 17,000 employees
• Board of Directors elected by members
• 11fulltime staff
• Majority of membership Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
• Unique to South Australia
• Represent Australian Industry and Defence Network (AIDN) interests in South Australia
What is the DTC?
Our Core Strategies
•Membership Management• Industry Collaboration•Marketing and Communication
Member Services
•Political Engagement•Public Advocacy• Industry Events
Member Services Maintain its relevance by having a large (200+) and diverse membership base and providing services that meet members’ needs. Networking Activities Third Thursday of every month BD Breakfast Leaders Lunch Annual Dinner and Awards Ceremony Golf Day Industry Visits Communications to members Fortnight E-newsletters Tender Updates SA Defence Business- promote members capabilities and achievements Capability Advocacy Investigate and advocate ways of sustaining the SA defence and related industry capabilities. Voice for our members Participate in Government and Industry Forums Provide submissions to Government on our members behalf ( seek member feedback) Support industry involvement at tradeshows Representation on industry issues to political leaders, media and stakeholders Industry Development assist our members to develop and sustain their capabilities through the current decline in Defence expenditure in order to enhance their opportunities and improve their competitiveness gap analysis, tailored training, business referrals, business review and Supplier Continuous Improvement Program referrals; working with the Primes to identify where their supply chain requirements may be met using SA based SMEs and assist in facilitating any resource requirements; industry briefings and workshops (including on Defence project opportunities) defence industry culture program for potential and new entrants to the industry defence and business leadership training Skilled Development will support the development and maintenance of a skilled workforce in order to ensure that there is capacity to service the demands and any future growth Workforce Planning Workforce Development- upskilling your workers Education Pipelines Corporate Services Corporate Governance HR Management WHS Board Governance
Coopetition is the key
Teaming is the way
Clustering maximises capabilities and opportunitiesIndustry
Professional Service Providers
GovernmentAcademia/R&D
Must be industry led
InnovativeEntrepreneurial
Strategic
StagnantStaid
Limited Capability
HighGrowth
Potential
GrowthPotential
LimitedGrowth
Potential
Business ManagementUpskilling
Governance and Compliance
Research & DevelopmentJoint Venture CapitalExport Opportunities
Each company has different requirements and expectations – one solution does not suit all
DTC supporting Member Companies
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
% of Defence related work being undertaken by DTC member companies
Research & Development, Space,Simulation, Modelling, Experimentation,
Systems Engineering and Systems Integration Indo-Pacific Region
Airborne MaritimeSurveillance Systems
Ship and SubmarineConsolidation
AerospaceSystems
Future CombatSystem (FCS) and Specialist Vehicles
Presenter
Presentation Notes
SA Strategic Plan Target 43. Defence industry:�Increase defence and defence industry annual contribution to our economy to $2.5 billion and employment to 37,000 people by 2020 (Milestones of $2 billion and 28,000 people by 2013)