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Lieutenant Colonel Mick O’Sullivan currently serves as the Deputy Director of the Joint Amphibious Capability Implementation Team. He holds masters degrees in Defence and Military Studies, Systems Engineering and Defence Capability Development and Acquisition. (Last updated: June 2018) … Mick …

Major Matthew Wood is a Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineer officer currently posted to the Directorate of Land Force Design, Future Land Warfare Branch at Army Headquarters. He is part of a small team focusing on Robotic and Autonomous Systems, Future Power and Energy, and Advanced Manufacturing. The team is currently managing a number of research agreements with universities and various organisations to develop future operating concepts and better understand how emerging technology can …

Matthew Ng is a logistics graduate in the CASG Graduate Program, currently doing his final rotation at Land Mobility Systems Program, Army Headquarters. … Matthew Ng …

Dr Nitin Gupta is a Defence Economist at the Australian Army Research Centre and the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Coral Bell School, ANU. Prior to this, he has worked as a Senior Economist at the Australian Parliamentary Library, and as Executive Manager for the Australia's Comparative Advantage project, which delivered a major report on Australia's strategic strengths and weaknesses to the Commonwealth Science Council. During his career, Dr. Gupta's has worked in the academic, corporate, …

Dr Michael Clarke is Associate Professor at the National Security College, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, and Director of the ANU-Indiana University Pan-Asia Institute. He specialises in the history and politics of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Chinese foreign and strategic policy (particularly in Central Asia), US foreign and strategic policy, and global nuclear proliferation and non-proliferation dynamics. He is the author of numerous academic publications …



Martin Dunn entered the Department of Defence in 1986 through the Assistant Research Officer program. Mr Dunn spent most of the next seven years in Navy Office as a policy analyst. After a short period in capability analysis with Force Development and Analysis Division, Mr Dunn joined Headquarters Australian Defence Force in 1994, where he was responsible for the development of the Purple Book (ADF major capital equipment bids) and Defence long-term planning.After serving with the former Directorate of …

Dr Michael Ryan is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Electrical Engineering at ADFA. He has twenty years experience in battlefield communications and information systems.He is a graduate of the Royal Military College, Duntroon; the Telecommunications Engineering Management Course (UK); and of the Australian Army Command and Staff College. Throughout his military career, he has held a range of regimental and staff appointments. He holds Bachelor, Masters and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in electrical …

Dr Michael Frater is an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA). He has more than ten years experience in the development of communications systems and services, including videoconferencing and video and image surveillance. He has led ADFA involvement in an umber of collaborative projects, investigating tactical image and video communications. Dr Frater has been actively involved in the development of international standards for audiovisual …
