NIOA expands US presence, secures tenancy at Picatinny Arsenal

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Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey, USA, where NIOA will take up a tenancy in a strategic move aimed at supporting allied defence capabilities. Image credit: NIOA Group, US Army Corps of Engineers

NIOA Group, an Australia-based global munitions company, announced its tenancy at Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey – a move aimed at bolstering the allied supply of critical munitions.

The strategic decision reinforces NIOA’s commitment to playing a key role in armaments supply to the United States Army and its global allies, the company said in a media release.

With over 6,000 military, government, and civilian personnel, Picatinny Arsenal serves as the United States Army’s Joint Centre of Excellence for ammunition and weapons.

Key organisations housed within Picatinny include the Joint Program Executive Office Armaments and Ammunition (JPEO A&A), Project Manager Soldier Lethality, and Combat Capability Development Command Armaments Center (DEVCOM-AC).

NIOA Group CEO Robert Nioa emphasised the significance of this move, stating that the tenancy at Picatinny reflects NIOA’s strategic intent to expand its presence in the US beyond its recent 100 per cent acquisition of Tennessee-based Barrett Firearms.

The acquisition of Barrett Firearms, a key supplier to the US Army and Special Operations Command, positions NIOA as a significant player with active contracts for precision sniper rifles and semi-auto anti-material rifles.

Nioa highlighted the growing importance of trans-Pacific partnerships between Australian defence companies and the US, citing the AUKUS security agreement.

“Picatinny Arsenal is a vital US hub for defence innovation and collaboration,” Nioa said.

He continued, “This strategic expansion comes at a crucial time and demonstrates NIOA’s long-term broader objective to strengthen allied defence capabilities.”

NIOA’s expanded presence at Picatinny aims to foster closer collaboration with US government agencies, aligning with the call from Dr William LaPlante, US Under Secretary of Defence for Acquisition and Sustainment, for increased co-production, co-development, and co-sustainment of weapons with close allies.

In addition to owning Barrett Firearms, NIOA has established relationships with major US companies such as General Dynamics, Northrup Grumman, and Winchester, each of which also holds tenancies at Picatinny.

NIOA’s team at Picatinny includes seasoned professionals with extensive experience in ammunition and combat ammunition systems, further enhancing the company’s capabilities in defence innovation.