Saab Group
Saab Australia
PAGE 3 Climate and environmental threats Military offenses International actions Threats and risks in society
Business Concept
Saab constantly develops, adopts and improves new
technology to meet changing customer needs. Saab serves
the global market of governments, authorities and
corporations with products, services and solutions ranging
from military defence to civil security.
PAGE 4 1646 Bofors is founded 1894 Alfred Nobel acquires Bofors 1948
First order for Carl Gustaf 1998 StriC in operation 1950-Development of fighter radar 1970-Development of Giraffe radar family
1980-Development of Arthur
1990-Sea Giraffe AMB is launched 1937 Saab is founded 1990 Saab Automobile –independent company 2000 Saab acquires Celsius 2005 Saab acquires Grintek 2006 Saab acquires Ericsson Microwave Systems (EMW) 2011 Saab acquires Sensis Corporation
At the Forefront of Change
1941 First B17 delivered 1979 First order – RBS 15 1990 First laser simulator BT 46 1992 ANZAC combat management systems for Australia’s frigates 1993 First Gripen delivered First order from
U.S. from BOL
2002 First contract -NLAW 2004 Installation of RAKEL communication system 2005 Contract for NEURON 2006 Saab 2000TM AEW&C 2008
First flight for Gripen Demo 2011 RBS 70 NG – launch 2012 Saab acquires HITT
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Our Vision and Mission
It’s a human right to feel safe
To make people safe by pushing
Our Locations Around the World
Sales 2013: 4152 MAUD Employees 2013: 14,410 Established in 32 markets Sales to 100 markets
The Saab Brand | Which Saab Are We?
When Saab AB, which originally was an acronym for "Svenska AeroplanAktiebolaget", was founded in 1937, its primary aim was to meet the need for a domestic military aircraft industry in Sweden.
After World War II, the demand for military aircraft was decreasing and engineers started to develop a car. In 1947 the first Saab car, Saab 92, was ready to be shown. The car was aerodynamically built because of the engineering background from military aircraft. The car also had front-wheel drive, which was not common.
In 1990, Saab AB sold off the car operations to General Motors. Saab no longer has any association to the car maker or its dealership network.
Today, Saab Automobile AB no longer exists but Saab AB is going strong.
PAGE 8 Corporate Functions CMO CEO Deputy CEO & COO Functional Management Marketing and Business Development
Saab Group
Aeronautics Electronic Defence SystemsDynamics Security and Defence Solutions
Support and Services
Combitech*
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PRUDUCTS &
SYSTEMS
NAVAL
CIVIL SECURITY AIR LAND
COMMERCIAL AERONAUTICS
SERVICES
SOLUTIONS
Customer Support and Services Civil Security Systems Training and Simulation Support Weapons & Light Weight Missiles Heavy Missiles Radar and EW-Systems Underwater Systems Signature Management Aeronautical Platforms C4ISR Systems Aeronautical Sub-Systems
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Unique Focus on Research and
Development
Large percentage of revenue is reinvested
R&D conducted in close cooperation with
customers
Strategy for commercialising new
technology
Extensive cooperation with Universities
A great track record for spin-offs
Saab Group
Saab Australia
Saab Australia
Offshore weapons supplier since 1920
First Company 1984 [Camouflage]
Technology transfer [ANZAC Project]
305 employees across 6 locations
Sales $111 million (2013)
Defence, Security and Civil Aviation
markets
Independent R&D projects
Top 10 Defence Company
Our HistoryIn Summary
Locations
Installed Base Rockingham Garden Island Woodside Auckland Gatton Darwin Derby Installed Base Rockingham Garden Island Woodside Auckland Gatton Darwin Derby StaffEMPLOYEES & CONTRACTORS
Adelaide 226 Perth 52 Melbourne 10 Canberra 7 Sydney 4 Brisbane 6 Stockholm 3 Bangkok 1 Staff
EMPLOYEES & CONTRACTORS
Adelaide 226 Perth 52 Melbourne 10 Canberra 7 Sydney 4 Brisbane 6 Stockholm 3 Bangkok 1 2100 km Maribyrnong Perth Christmas Island Pontville Sydney Melbourne Adelaide Maribyrnong Perth Christmas Island Pontville Sydney Melbourne Adelaide PAGE 14
Saab Group
Saab Australia
What we offer
Stimulating work
Great people
Great technology
International collaboration
What you can expect to do
Contribute
Learn
Expectations of Our People
Demonstrate a commitment to individual and team effort
Share personal knowledge and expertise with co-workers
Motivate yourself and others by creating a climate in which
people want to do their best
Expectations of Our People
Look to add value with customers
Foster innovation in self and others with an understanding of
associated risks
Constructively challenge existing solutions and actively look for new
solutions
Demonstrate an ability to balance economic, environmental and
social factors in decision-making
It’s diverse, and we are good at it!
ANZAC COMBAT
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
BATTLEFIELD
COMMAND SUPPORT
SYSTEM
RBS-70
TACCS
ANZAC INTEGRATED MATERIAL SUPPORT ALLIANCE
And the work?
“The only
company to
produce three
successive
software projects
of over a million
lines of code, on
time and on
budget.”
MARITIME PROJECTS
ANZAC Frigate – Combat Management System, Director and Radar TLS
Canberra LHD – Combat Direction System
ANZAC ASMD Upgrade – 9LV Mk3E Combat Management System
Collins Submarine – ISCMMS Ship Control System - Support and Upgrade
INTERNATIONAL MARITIME
PROJECTS
HALIFAX frigate – Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile integration HTMS Naresuan – Combat System Upgrade.
HTMS Chakri Naruebet – Combat System Upgrade India – Local Industry Package NOPV Mini CMS
LAND PROJECTS
HQ – Battlefield Command Support System (BCSS)
Air Defence – RBS70 Tactical Command and Control System and TLS
Force Protection – Giraffe-AMB Counter Rocket, Artillery and Mortar (CRAM)
LAND PROJECTS
Army Communications – Medium Repair Facility Army Communications – Functional Test Capability Army Communications – Cable Test System
Combat Engineers – Counter-IED Training
JOINT PROJECTS
ANZAC & LHD class ships – Multi-Link (Link-11, Link-16, VMF) ADF HQ – Commander’s Briefing Tool
SECURITY PROJECTS
South East Queensland Correctional Precinct (Gatton) New Zealand – Wiri Prison
Department of Immigration – Detention Centres
Base Security Improvement Program – Integrated Security Systems Ararat Prison – Integrated Security Software
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PROJECTS
Air Services Australia - National Towers Project Integrated Tower Automation Suite (INTAS)- Broome, Adelaide, Melbourne Airports
Air Services Australia - Remotely Operated Tower Trial
Air Services Australia - Advanced – Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS) Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth Airports
OTHER PRODUCTS IN AUSTRALIA
Army – Carl Gustaf M3 Weapons and Ammunition Air Force – BOL Countermeasure on F/A-18 aircraft Navy – Double Eagle on HUON Class Mine Hunters
Navy – Sea Giraffe AMB 3D radar on Canberra Class LHD
OTHER PRODUCTS IN AUSTRALIA
Army – Javelin Weapon Effect Simulator Army – MRH-90 Avionics Computers
Army – RBS-70 Weapons and Ammunition Rex Aviation – Saab 340
OTHER PRODUCTS IN AUSTRALIA
DiveWorks - Saab Seaeye Falcon ROV AIS Transponders
Corporate Air – Saab 340B+
SAAB
INNOVATION
IN AUSTRALIA
9LV Situation Awareness Terminal
WISE Capability Technology Demonstrator Saab Security Platform - OneViewTM
Modeling and Simulation
Engineering Career Structure
Software, Electrical/Electronic, Computer Systems
Software, Electrical/Electronic, Computer Systems
Systems, Software, Hardware
Management Team Leader Engineering Manager Project Manager Domain Combat Systems CMD Support Security Discipline Software Hardware Systems ILS First Entry 2-4 years 4-6 years Graduate Practitioner Professional Senior Professional Leadership
Training & Development Support
• Technology Courses • Presentation/Communication Skills • Team Working • Management Training • Professional Conferences/Seminars Graduate Development Program• Professional Conferences/Seminars • Cross Functional Training/Placement
• Basic Leadership Training • Development Plan Graduate Practitioner Professional Senior Professional Leadership Management Team Leader Engineering Manager Project Manager Domain Combat Systems CMD Support Security Discipline Software Hardware Systems ILS