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Lockheed Martin Australia STELaRLab rebranded as Advanced Systems & Technologies
Senior leaders from Lockheed Martin were joined by the Hon Matt Keogh, Federal Minister for Defence Personnel and the Hon Colin Brooks, State Minister for Development Victoria, at the launch of the newly rebranded Advanced Systems and Technologies.
Senior leaders from Lockheed Martin were joined by the Hon Matt Keogh, Federal Minister for Defence Personnel and the Hon Colin Brooks, State Minister for Development Victoria, at the launch of the newly rebranded Advanced Systems and Technologies.

CANBERRA, Australia, 17 July 2024 – Lockheed Martin Australia has rebranded its Science, Technology, Engineering Leadership and Research Laboratory (STELaRLab) as Advanced Systems & Technologies to better align with the mission-directed objectives and capability development needs of the Australian Defence Force.

Established in 2016, the facility remains the first and most advanced multi-disciplinary Lockheed Martin research operations centre outside of the US, facilitating programs that include counter-hypersonics, hypersonics, autonomy, robotics and command, control, communications, computing, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR).

Advanced Systems & Technologies boasts 57 staff across sites in Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane, partnering with higher education institutions and offering scholarships, internships and graduate positions for highly-skilled Australians nationally – boosting defence and STEM-based workforces.

“Working with world leading companies like Lockheed Martin is crucial to strengthening our local defence industry, and delivering more jobs for Australians,” said Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Defence Personnel, the Hon Matt Keogh MP.

“We welcome Lockheed Martin Australia’s commitment to collaborating with Australian research partners to invest in home-grown innovation, and put Australia at the forefront of next generation technologies. Collaborations like with Lockheed Martin Australia develop our sovereign capabilities and help deliver a future made in Australia.”

“With its focus on the acceleration of emergent technologies, Advanced Systems & Technologies has the potential to significantly lift Australia’s industrial capability through unprecedented collaboration with government, industry and academia,” said Lockheed Martin Australia and New Zealand Chief Executive, Warren McDonald.

“Advanced Systems & Technologies will drive capabilities and translate innovative technologies into higher technology readiness levels that both demonstrate operational impact and meet the Australian Defence Forces’ most pressing needs.”

About Lockheed Martin Australia

Headquartered in Canberra, Lockheed Martin Australia is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation. The company employs more than 1,600 people in Australia working on a wide range of major programs spanning the aerospace, Defence and civil sectors.

Media Contacts:

Stacey Ward, +61 439 369 305, stacey.l.ward@global.lmco.com (AU)