Critical Infrastructure Technologies Signs Confidentiality Agreement With Siemens Government Technologies
Critical Infrastructure Technologies has executed a non-disclosure agreement with Siemens Government Technologies to explore collaboration on autonomous communications platforms for defense and emergency response applications.

Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. has executed a Non-Disclosure Agreement with Siemens Government Technologies, Inc., establishing a framework for confidential information exchange between the two companies. The agreement enables discussions focused on potential collaboration around CiTech's Nexus platform, which would integrate Siemens' power, control, and digital technologies.
The partnership allows both companies to evaluate opportunities for co-developing scalable solutions that enhance energy resilience, field communications, and infrastructure security for defense, emergency response, and government applications. CiTech CEO Brenton Scott described the agreement as a major milestone for the company, noting that Siemens' leadership in smart infrastructure, energy systems, and digital integration complements CiTech's focus on deployable technologies designed for critical and austere environments.
The agreement underscores CiTech's strategy to build strong international partnerships that combine sovereign innovation with global expertise. By aligning with Siemens Government Technologies, CiTech aims to accelerate the integration of advanced energy and automation capabilities into the Nexus platform, delivering enhanced operational flexibility for global government and defense customers. The collaboration represents a significant step in developing next-generation infrastructure solutions for critical sectors.
CiTech's Nexus platform targets the mining, defense, border security, surveillance, and emergency services sectors. The company's self-deploying platform addresses limitations of current rapidly deployable communication solutions, including tower strength and rapid deployment capabilities. The platform supports radio equipment including LTE and various technological payloads such as surveillance and anti-drone systems. More information about the company's technology can be found at https://www.citech.com.au.
The agreement with Siemens Government Technologies, a U.S.-based subsidiary of Siemens AG specializing in delivering innovative technologies to federal government agencies, positions CiTech to expand its market reach and technological capabilities. This partnership could lead to the development of more robust, integrated solutions for critical infrastructure needs across multiple government and defense applications.