National Defense and Public Order and Security Services Opportunities
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RFI - Firefighting foams, chemicals and applications 2026 - RFI-2014422
RFI - Firefighting foams, chemicals and applications 2026 - RFI-2014422
NSW RFS Structural Firefighting Protective Garments (PPC) 2026 - RFI-2014126
NSW RFS Structural Firefighting Protective Garments (PPC) 2026 - RFI-2014126
Illicit Tobacco Fee for Service Program
The Illicit Tobacco Fee for Service Program (the program) will run until 30 June 2027. In the 2024-25 Budget, the 'Tobacco - Illicit tobacco compliance' measure provided funding of $188.5 million over 4 years from 2023-24 for the Australian Border Force (ABF) to implement an end-to-end compliance and enforcement model for illicit tobacco. This funding includes $20.4 million to establish the Illicit Tobacco Fee for Service Program to partner with state and territories to counter illicit tobacco. The ABF is delivering a proportion of the funding to the states and ACT through a separate funding opportunity and Memorandum of Understanding. This grant opportunity has up to $5 million available to partner with the Northern Territory Police Force (NTPF) to counter illicit tobacco. The objectives of the program are to: supplement existing resources, processes and equipment/s for the fight against illicit tobacco sales and distribution assist territories in combating the sale and distribution of illicit tobacco in Australia prevent escalation of criminal activity related to the trade. The intended outcome of the grant opportunity is to support uplift in capacity and capability of territory law enforcement agencies to support the Commonwealth efforts in disrupting illicit tobacco.
Provision of catering, accommodation, reception and booking system services - Pinkenba
The Centre for National Resilience Brisbane (CNRB) located at Damascus Barracks in Pinkenba, was constructed and completed by the Department of Finance (Finance) in 2022. The site contains two accommodation blocks (initially circa 300 bed capacity), a Security Hub, Health Centre, Central Communications, Logistics Warehouse and commercial Kitchen Facilities. The management and use of the CNRB facility at Pinkenba has been provided by the Government to the AFP to support a multinational police training facility (Pinkenba Hub) with Pacific Command. This site will also lend itself as an opportunity to further support Learning and Development Command (LDC) as well as other AFP business areas in future stages for accommodation and training at Pinkenba Training Centre, a second AFP site within Pinkenba. Situated approximately 6 kilometres from the Pinkenba Hub, the Pinkenba Training Centre (PTC) has been operating in its current form since July 2024 and is the central focal point for operational safety and practice, public order management, investigations and other operational and corporate training for the AFP. PTC contains a reception area, training and syndicate rooms and a warehouse with specialist facilities which provide a broad range of training capabilities for the AFP, primarily during business hours. The AFP requires a range of services to be delivered at the 2 sites in Pinkenba, including: a. catering services including catering, external catering, bar service and coffee services b. accommodation and housekeeping services for circa 160 rooms c. reception and booking system services
ASCA Pitch Day 2026 - Resilient Command and Control (C2)
Dear Australian industry and academia The Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator (ASCA) continues to transform the way breakthrough military solutions are delivered, by rapidly translating innovative technologies into capabilities that will help take Defence further, faster. As part of this effort, ASCA’s Pitch Days seek to provide industry and academia the opportunity to pitch their innovative technologies to senior Defence officials and members of the broader defence ecosystem. On behalf of ASCA, I would like to inform you of our first pitch day for 2026, with the theme: Resilient Command and Control (C2). We have released a Request for Information (RFI) seeking responses on innovative technologies that could solve any of the following Challenge Statements: • Challenge Statement 1 – Operating in Denied, Degraded, Intermittent and Limited (DDIL) environments • Challenge Statement 2 – Protecting and ensuring resilient C2 capabilities • Challenge Statement 3 – Recovery of degraded C2 networks. These Challenge Statements reflect Defence’s strategic priorities, and respondents to this RFI who submit the most promising solutions will be invited to present at the Pitch Day event to be held at the Australian Defence Science, Technology and Research Summit 2026 (ADSTAR 2026) in Adelaide, 4–6 August 2026. Subject to the Conditions of RFI, ASCA will fund the travel and accommodation for successful respondents to present at the Pitch Day event. Details on how to participate are included in the Conditions of RFI. Subject to the conditions of the RFI, ASCA will be accepting submissions from 10 March to 14 April, with notification of outcomes advised by 3 July 2026. More details on the Pitch Day event will be announced in due course. We look forward to you receiving your submissions.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICES TO PERIMETER SECURITY BOLLARDS AT APH
The Department of Parliamentary Services (DPS) invites Tenders for the provision of maintenance and repair services to the perimeter security bollards at Australian Parliament House (APH) in accordance with this Request for Tender (RFT).
Corrective Services NSW - Cleaning Services for CESU Inmate Escort Vehicles - RFx_1405
Corrective Services NSW - Cleaning Services for CESU Inmate Escort Vehicles - RFx_1405
Greenleigh Reservoir Improvements - Design and Construction - RFT-2010959
Greenleigh Reservoir Improvements - Design and Construction - RFT-2010959
Static & Mobile Security CCTV Units
Melbourne Water (MW) is seeking Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for the provision of Static & Mobile Security CCTV Units. The RFP will be conducted through MW's procurement system called Zycus. All submissions must be lodged through Zycus and all queries/clarifications are to be directed through the Zycus eForum. Access to the RFP will be via Zycus invitation only. Refer to the attached Zycus guides for instructions. Be advised the Zycus Event Number is 1221993382. ZYCUS https://zsn.zycus.com/guest The closing date for this RFP is 14:00 AEDT Monday, 13th April 2026 .
Provision of a New Bus Service for Wonthaggi - Leongatha
DOT43485 - Provision of a New Bus Service for Wonthaggi - Leongatha, Tender Opening Date : 18 March 2026 Tender Closing Date : 15 April 2026 End of period for questions or requests for information: 5.00pm on Wednesday 8 April 2026. For queries on this tender please contact Kate Stoiljkovic at email: kate.stoiljkovic@transport.vic.gov.au Tenderers must be pre-registered with Buying for Victoria at www.tenders.vic.gov.au All Tender submissions must be lodged via www.tenders.vic.gov.au by 3:30pm on Wednesday, 15 April 2026
Invitation to Register - Uniforms and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Ethical Supplier Register.
The Invitation to Register (ITR) - Uniforms and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) seeks to establish an Ethical Supplier Register consisting of manufacturers and suppliers of uniforms and PPE that meet specific compliance and standards as described in the VGPB “Guide to procuring Uniforms and Personal Protective Equipment”. All Victorian Government departments and agencies will be required to buy from this register, wherever possible. How to apply Applicants are required to complete the attached template and email it to SS-05-2018@dtf.vic.gov.au All responses must be provided within the specified fields. Applicants must respond to all sections of this template. Applicants may provide supplementary material to support their application. All supplementary material must be cross referenced to the relevant section of this template. As an open Invitation to Register, applications may be submitted at any time. Applications received by 9 am Australian Eastern Standard Time on Monday, 1 October 2018, will be evaluated for the first publication of the Ethical Supplier Register.
ASIO Scheme
The Attorney-General's Department administers the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation scheme which provides legal financial assistance for a person summoned by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) to appear before a prescribed authority for questioning. Applications can be made to the department for grants to cover legal representation costs and related expenses. Applications must be made in accordance with the terms of any authorisation that permits disclosure of information for the purpose of making an application for financial assistance.
Afghanistan Inquiry Legal Assistance Scheme
The Afghanistan Inquiry Legal Assistance Scheme funds the reasonable costs of legal representation for current and former serving Australian Defence Force members who are the subject of, or participating in, criminal investigations and prosecutions relating to matters arising from the Afghanistan Inquiry. This includes advice for the purposes of participating in Australian Federal Police (AFP)/Office of Special investigator (OSI) investigations, defending charges and giving evidence in Court if criminal proceedings are brought in relation to those matters.
Joint Strike Fighter Industry Support Program Sustainment Grants
This grant opportunity is to support Assigned-Product Support Providers (A-PSPs) to develop and implement their approved Depot Maintenance Activation Plan (DMAP). Through their plan they'll become a Qualified F-35 Component Depot Source of Repair (DSOR) for maintenance and repair activities for existing components used in the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF).
Grants to the United Nations and related peacebuilding and peacekeeping organisations
The purpose of the grant is to provide funding to the United Nations and related peacebuilding and peacekeeping organisations to support peacebuilding and peacekeeping activities outside Australia. The objective of the grant is to provide funding to be used by the UN and related peacebuilding and peacekeeping organisations to support: • education, training and capacity building activities for civil or military personnel on peace related activities; • the provision of equipment or services to support foreign countries’ participation in peace operations; • research and policy development on peace related issues; • the engagement of civil or military personnel in peace operations and institutions; and • improvement of infrastructure used in peace operations.
Defence Industry Development Grants Program - Security Stream
The Defence Industry Development Grants Program (the program) will award grants over four years from 2024-25 to 2027-28. The program was announced as part of the Defence Industry Development Strategy. The objective of the program is to build the industrial base Australia needs to achieve Defence outcomes in areas of strategic priority. The Defence Industry Development Grants Program funds four distinct grant opportunity streams tailored to address the program outcomes: Sovereign Industrial Priorities Skilling Exports Security. The Security stream helps Australian defence industry improve and maintain security in priority areas as identified by the Sovereign Defence Industrial Priorities and in line with the Defence Industry Security Program.
Defence Industry Development Grants Program - Sovereign Industrial Priorities Stream
The Defence Industry Development Grants Program (the program) will award grants over four years from 2024-25 to 2027-28. The program was announced as part of the Defence Industry Development Strategy. The objective of the program is to build the industrial base Australia needs to achieve Defence outcomes in areas of strategic priority. The Defence Industry Development Grants Program funds four distinct grant opportunity streams tailored to address the program outcomes: Sovereign Industrial Priorities Skilling Exports Security. The Sovereign Industrial Priorities stream will assist eligible small to medium enterprises (SMEs) to purchase manufacturing plant and equipment which is used directly to develop and/or deliver programs that are in line with the Sovereign Defence Industrial Priorities described in the Defence Industry Development Strategy.
Provision of Security Guarding and Concierge Services
The Commonwealth of Australia, as represented by the Department of Finance (Finance) is seeking to procure a suitably qualified and experienced Service Provider to provide Security Guarding and Concierge Services (the Services), via this Request for Tender (RFT). Subject to the outcome of this RFT process, Finance intends to engage a single Successful Tenderer via a Deed arrangement. The Successful Tenderer will be responsible for provision of Services at the primary Service Location in the Australian Capital Territory. Additional Service Locations in one or more States and Territories across Australia may opt-in at any time during the Deed Term by entering into a Contract for Ordered Services under the Deed.
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