ADF Joint Training Delivery

HQJOC - Joint & Collective Training Branch (J7) JP9711 – Core Simulation Capabilities

Our Role

  • Exercise planning support (JOC J73)
  • Cross domain architecture and solutions
  • ICT security and network accreditation
  • LVC simulation support to single, joint and combined exercises
  • Information and knowledge management and support
  • Facilities support

The Project

For almost two decades, Calytrix has remained the ADF’s trusted Australian sovereign partner for the planning and delivery of simulation supported joint training.  

Working for the Chief of Joint Operations, the role of the Joint Collective Training Branch (HQJOC J7) is to exercise the joint force for warfighting in order to enable the effective employment of joint forces and effects in peace and war. 

Calytrix has played a pivotal role in establishing the current JCTB capability and is an integral and essential partner in ADF joint training design and delivery. 

With a new mandate, larger structure and a long-term contract in place the JCTB and Calytrix will continue this partnership to deliver high-quality collective, joint force training – into the future.

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