Friday, June 13, 2025

WA signs landmark MoU with global defence juggernaut

The WA Government has formed an alliance with a global defence juggernaut in a milestone move that looks set to boost the state’s defence industry.

During a recent mission to the United States, WA Defence Industries Minister, Paul Papalia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with General Dynamics Mission Systems Inc, which is part of General Dynamics, the world’s fifth-largest defence contractor with expertise in submarine design, manufacturing, delivery and sustainment.

Another arm of the mammoth company, General Dynamics Electric Boat builds Virgina-class submarines for the US Navy and is part of a wider US team working with Australia to deliver AUKUS Pillar I objectives.

It is hoped the MOU will help fast-track WA businesses that are already manufacturing vital parts of Australian submarines into the Virginia-class supply chain. It also intends to enhance the local skill level and knowledge base of the WA workforce.

“This MOU with General Dynamics is a major milestone for the WA defence industry as we continue to strengthen the pivotal role our State plays in the AUKUS partnership,” said Minister Papalia.

“Having our local businesses interact and learn alongside General Dynamics Mission Systems Inc will give them an opportunity to be at the forefront of the Virginia-class supply chain.

“Defence is a key part of our Made in WA plan, and our local industry can help increase US submarine construction capacity.”

As part of the mission, Minister Papalia led a delegation made up of WA businesses to the US to strengthen relationships and showcase WA’s defence capability on a global stage.

The delegation met with key defence industry representatives and US officials in Washington DC, Alabama and Virginia where the signing of the MOU occurred.

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