How do we know that the authors of the APA website are not Commos or have a vested financial interest on the outcome of this issue?
As industry professionals and expert analysts who pride themselves on their independence, one’s work is and must be, by definition, apolitical. By reading the material on the web site, including our Biographies, you will see that our focus is on the national interest. We do have vested interests in the outcome of this issue, both from a national interest perspective since we are dealing with the legacy that we all leave future generations of Australians (aka ‘our children’) as well as from a financial perspective since we have invested heavily in the proposals provided to Defence and the Government in response to their various requests of Industry to come up with innovative, cost effective solutions to Australia’s defence capability needs. As to whether we see any return (financial or otherwise) on these investments will depend greatly on whether Defence and the Government honour their representations to Industry to recognise and reward innovation, expert assistance and hard work as we
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