Line of Defence - Summer 2019/20

Page 6

DEFENCE

Winners of Defence Industry and Employer Support Awards announced The Minister of Defence Awards of Excellence for Industry and Employer Support for 2019 were presented at Parliament on the evening of 25 November, recognising outstanding suppliers and employers supporting Defence. This year saw the 2019 Minister of Defence Awards of Excellence to Industry presented in conjunction with the New Zealand Defence Employer Support Council Awards of Excellence. “Hosting the awards in Parliament is recognition of the important role played by Defence industry in ensuring the New Zealand Defence Force is equipped, trained and supported to do the job New Zealanders expect it to do, often under very difficult conditions and at short notice,” stated Defence Minister Ron Mark in a media statement. “The partnership this investment creates with defence industry is deep and wide-ranging, reflected in the winners for this year’s Awards,” the minister said. “In working with the Ministry of Defence and the New Zealand Defence Force to achieve this, Defence industry also invests in our communities creating jobs, generating revenue and driving innovation, including in the regions. Also recognised were those companies which have demonstrated excellence in supporting their employees’ contribution to New Zealand’s national defence and community wellbeing as members of the New Zealand Reserves and Cadet Forces. “Without that support our Reserves could not train and our cadet forces would cease being part of our communities.” Industry excellence was also recognised for those working with the Defence Force to help young people turn their lives around through the Limited Service Volunteer (LSV) programme. “The LSV programme gives trainees a sense of purpose, discipline and motivation. However, it is through meaningful employment as graduates that lives are truly transformed,” said the minister. “This year’s winner of the LSV Employer Recognition Award has helped turn around many lives.” “I congratulate the nominees and finalists who through their excellence and service have earned the respect of those who put them forward for an award,” he said. Awards of Excellence for Industry The Awards of Excellence to Industry were established by the New Zealand Defence Industry Advisory Council 6

(NZDIAC) in 1998 to highlight and reward the contribution made by industry to Defence. Award winners – who are profiled in separate articles in this issue of Line of Defence – include: • Category 1: the provision of a service to Defence less than $15 million: Silverstripe • Category 2: the provision of a product to Defence less than $15 million: EPE Trusted to Protect Ltd • Category 3: the provision of a product or service to Defence in excess of $15 million: Østenjø Rederi • Special Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Sector: Kenny Didham • Special Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Sector: Simon Manning Finalists in each award category included: Category 1 Te Mau Aroha Inc for full immersion level translation services provided for Army, Navy and Air Force recruitment information into Te Reo Maori, which provided access for NZDF Recruitment staff into full immersion schools. CAE and Beca for providing engineering excellence in running, maintaining and supporting the SH-2G(I) Seasprite Helicopter Full Mission Flight Simulator and six part task trainers. Category 2 Marops for delivering a training platform for Pilots and Air Warfare officers in the King Air 350, along with a groundbased training system. Meggitt Training Systems, suppliers of the simulation training system for the NZDF’s new MARS-L, for supplying a product that was indistinguishable from the MARS-L. Category 3 TSA, LT McGuinness, Planet Design and Kensington Swan were finalists for their work on the Future HQ Project that delivered a new HQ for Defence, including design, project management, build and legal oversight of the project – described as “an outstanding example of partnership and risk sharing to deliver a great result.” Line of Defence


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

On Tour: When international cricket meets international risk

6min
pages 44-45

She’ll be right: Security AWOL at Defence event

2min
page 43

The Asia-Pacific Security Innovation Summit 2020

3min
page 42

Has Defence gone off the Pacific deep end?

4min
pages 40-41

Face-off between surveillance and privacy

18min
pages 34-39

Interview: Soft defences and managed retreat against climate change

6min
pages 32-33

Private security and the privatisation of public space

11min
pages 28-31

ADF Selects GA-ASI’s MQ-9B for Project Air 7003

2min
page 27

A wrap up of 2019 and a big thank you to our overseas personnel

3min
page 26

NZDIA Chair sets out goals for year ahead

3min
page 25

Value destruction or value for money

2min
page 24

Defence capability investment and the role of industry

5min
pages 22-23

Speech: Minister launches Advancing Pacific Partnerships

5min
pages 20-21

Capability questions for the next government

5min
pages 18-19

New Zealand’s space economy worth $1.69 billion

2min
page 17

Defence minister commits to rebuilding reserve force

3min
page 16

New Zealand open for business at Pacific 2019

2min
page 15

P-8A Poseidon base works commence

2min
page 14

The battlefield advantages of switching to electric

6min
pages 12-13

Special awards recognise outstanding contributions

3min
page 11

From Norway with innovation

2min
page 10

The right equipment in a timely manner

2min
page 9

Digital engagement with veterans recognised

2min
page 8

DEFENCE Winners of Defence Industry and Employer Support Awards announced

4min
pages 6-7
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.