The opportunity may be present but it depends upon whether or not the NZG decides to go down that path. To answer the second part of your question, that has to be an unknown at present because no specs have been released into the public domain. It maybe that the CoA have not yet defined any specs. The NZG DWP due out this month may begin to address future frigate and OPV issues. Certainly the strategic environment has changed since the 2010 DWP and they will have to begin looking at the frigate replacement project because of the cost, timescale and planning involved.Is there a opportunity for us to get future OPV built in tandem with Australia,or are their specs considered unsuitable for the ops we do?
Addition: DWP release timing
Parliament rises on Wednesday 17th March 2016 for the Easter break. It resits on Tuesday 29th March 2016. Cabinet meets every Monday when the House is sitting and during the period in between as required. NZ govts have a habit of sometimes releasing policy, that they consider could be controversial after the House has finished sitting. Late on the day before a holiday period is a favourite time. I think that the DWP will be released over the Easter period. If the PM wants to do it after a Cabinet meeting, then it will either be next Monday or Monday the 28th March 2016. Otherwise if Gerry Brownlee is controlling the release, it could be any time because he is a cunning pollie.
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