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Future bases: Defence industry embraces remote design and infrastructure collaboration

June 20, 2025

Louisa Bloomer and Tony Rogers talk with Defence Connect about tech integration, managing remote teams, and balancing innovation with security

As Australia’s Defence Force transforms to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving strategic environment, the nation’s defence estate is becoming more complex, more interconnected—and more digitally independent. The need to design and deliver critical infrastructure for the Australian Defence Force across a vast geographic footprint has never been more urgent. But with opportunity comes complexity, 大象传媒 tells Defence Connect.

From naval bases in Western Australia to training grounds in Queensland, the spread of Australia’s Defence infrastructure has introduced significant logistical challenges. But it’s not just about transporting people and materials. The increasingly common practice of using distributed workforce models—where infrastructure design teams are spread across cities, countries, and continents—has created a new virtual environment.

  • Antony (Tony) Rogers

    Tony brings over two decades’ experience in military and consulting environments to lead complex infrastructure projects for the Australian Department of Defence. He uses bespoke procurement approaches across multiple, geographically separated sites.

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  • Louisa Bloomer

    As Director Digital Technology across Asia Pacific Louisa helps our clients make smart decisions about where to invest, and how to maintain and get the most from their assets.

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