Submissions aligned with a key focus area can be made through the Defence Innovation Hub portal by responding to the Priority Innovation Notice (PIN), Call for Submission.
To be eligible for the allocated funding, submissions aligned to key focus areas must be lodged by 1400 (AEST) 31 August 2022. If you submit after this time, your submission will still be considered but not within the key focus
area timeframes or funding allocation.
IAMD submissions lodged before 31 August will be grouped together for evaluation. This means all proposals will be evaluated together.
Evaluation outcomes for the IAMD proposals are expected from early 2023. This may be subject to change depending on the volume of submissions received.
Submissions lodged after 1400 (AEST), 31 August 2022 will still be evaluated, but will not eligible for the allocated key focus area funding, and your proposal will be assessed against other submissions received through the Hub’s open call for
submissions, covering the broader capability domains.
Stage |
Description |
Timeframes |
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Stage 1: Call for Submission (CFS) |
Submission of a high level summary of the innovation. |
Lodge before 1400 (AEST), 31 August 2022 |
If CFS is successful: | ||
Stage 2: Request for Proposal (RFP) |
Detailed proposal, 4-6 weeks to complete depending on maturity of your technology. |
RFP start date based on individual tenderer notification.
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If RFP is successful: | ||
Contract clarification |
Tenderer and Hub agree on contract terms. |
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Contract award |
Contract officially executed and Hub project manager appointed. |
February 2023 onwards |
Project delivery |
Varies depending on the nature of the contract |
There are a range of resources to help you make a submission, including, tips and tricks, exemplars and information about how the Hub operates and evaluates submissions.
Video summary and key timings00:00-07:20 - Introduction
07:21-16:54 - Undersea Warfare
16:55-27:40 - Integrated Air and Missile Defence
27:41-33:27 - Submission and Assessment Process
33:28-51:28 - Question and Answer
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