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Defence |
| 08/11/2007 | MECC 422/07 |
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MOU SIGNED FOR AUSTRALIA-US JOINT MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS GROUND STATION The Australian Department of Defence and the US Navy have now signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which sets out the governing arrangements
for a joint military communications ground station near Geraldton, Western
Australia. The joint ground station will support the US Navy’s Mobile User Objective
System (MUOS), which is a
satellite-based mobile phone network designed to support US and Australian
military users, including deployed forces.
The signing of this MoU completes a process that was first approved by
the Government on 5 December 2005 and previously announced on 15 February 2007.
This is in accordance with caretaker conventions. Works are expected to commence in early 2008 and the joint ground station
is scheduled to become operational in March 2010. The new joint ground station will be collocated with the Australian
Defence Satellite Communications Station near Geraldton but will be managed
separately. The new joint ground station
will comprise three small buildings housing the electronic infrastructure;
power and spares; three 18-metre satellite dishes; and two smaller
antennas. Once complete, it will be
unmanned and will require only call-out contractor maintenance support. It will be a joint Australia
– US ground station; it will not be a US military base. The facility will be hosted as all other
Australian-US joint facilities - on the basis of our full knowledge and concurrence. Other joint facilities
already hosted by Australia are the Joint Defence Facility Pine Gap and the
Joint Geological and Geophysical Research Station. In addition, the US has access to the Naval
Communication Station Harold E Holt. Media contact: Defence Media
Liaison (02) 6265 3343 or (0408) 498 664 |
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