Future Systems
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What you should know about Future Systems
Future Systems began its life as Milpeak Pt Ltd in 2002 and was first active delivering our first project in a granite mine in Bangladesh where we designed, supplied, installed and commissioned a number of systems, including a Train Location System and simple non vital underground railway signaling and regulate system for the mine. The company became a fulltime operation in 2008, based in the Hunter Valley in MSW, providing engineering and project management services to the mining, oil gas and rail sectors. Our beginning turnkey project was awarded in 2010, providing a TETRA system to a gold and copper mine in South Australia. We also worked on the Gorgon project (design services for the TETRA network) and a train radio development project with Pacific National. In 2013, we moved the head office to Osborne Park in Perth to be closer to the mining sector as we became involved in projects with Atlas Iron and Roy Hill. We also supplied engineering resources to a project based in Laos Angles, designing a narrow band changeable data radio network for L.A. We were also involved in a number of other projects throughout Australia as well as in Fri Lana. 2014 marked an important milestone within the business with Coming Engineering and Communications taking a share in the company to accelerate our growth as healthy as to produce them with a Systems' Integration capability. Our role in this project is to manage the project on behalf of Benelec as healthy as to yield the console network, towers and solar DC supplies. We are also carrying out the installation and commissioning of the system in WA, NT and Christmas Island. The business has expanded to over 10 very experienced engineers, managers and senior technical officers.
Cohan, Manufacturer of HF moveable and bottom station transceivers and associated equipment. One of current projects has us providing a key leadership function managing and implementing a federal owned public safety agency P25 network across Australia. We have in house capability in all types of radio communication Digital and Analogue, voice and data, DC supplies, Masts, polite works, buildings, dispatch etc. Public Safety Communications Systems have very notable requirements compared to the mining, transport and enterprise sectors. More so than even the mining sector, public safety personnel rely on communications in often life threatening situations. We are a key member of a team recently chosen for an Australia Expansive Public Safety Communications project being delivered throughout 20151017. Mining Communication is an area where our team has extensive experience. Digital solutions, such as DAR and Tetra, are bringing fresh functionality to the mining sector increasing capacity and integrating a range of communication and telemetry services that improve efficiency and capability. Scanty radio communications companies in Australia have experience in the breadth of technologies delivered by Coming Systems. Today’s normal use of HF is for those looking for a more affordable option to Satellite Phones and for those transient in the more secluded areas of Australia but requiring a back up means of communication to their satellite phone, and those requiring a broadcast feature rather than one on one communication. Future Systems provided a large Omnitronics dispatch system with 80 desks spanning the country for this network and we are currently busy on a combined voice and data system destined for another state expansive public safety in WA. Large nationwide and regional networks for public safety are in operation today as healthy as thousands of smaller onside and regional networks for a expansive range of applications including public transport, mining, Oil and Gas, Utilities, Ports and many more applications requiring a mature and robust solution. In addition to the larger systems we have delivered, many of our transceiver suppliers also bear little dis
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