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Naval Shipbuilding Identity Assurance

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Proximity was engaged to implement legislative changes to address security and operational issues at Osborne Naval Shipyard. The team also focused on transitioning the Naval Shipbuilding and Sustainment project to BAU, ensuring continuity and sustainability of operations. As embedded resources within the AusCheck Branch at Home Affairs, the Identity Assurance Program (IAP) set a new standard in project implementation.

Proximity was initially engaged to provide multi-disciplinary advisors to augment the existing project team responsible for delivering the Naval Shipbuilding Identity Assurance (NSIA) program, a partnership between Home Affairs and the Department of Defence. The program delivered for the first-time new capabilities and services that were successfully rolled out to Osborne Naval Shipyard in April 2023, as a first use of critical infrastructure reforms for the Australian naval shipbuilding enterprise nationally. After successfully completing this project, Proximity was engaged to deliver the next phase.

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