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S2. E5: Crossing that Chasm: Stories from the Frontline of Product Development

S2. E5: Crossing that Chasm: Stories from the Frontline of Product Development

As a former Special Forces operator, Gareth Collier has had an impressive career to date, including responsibility for the development of the training and capability development of over 2,300 in the Australian Special Forces Command.

While a successful military career does not automatically translate to being successful in business, Gareth provides a text-book example of how it can be done. Combining skills and experience from his time serving with the commercial realities of doing business with the Australian Defence Force.

Gareth joined SimCentric in late 2015, as their VP of Strategy has been working closely with militaries around the world to take SAF Foresight (a tool for planning and preventing accidents in live firing exercises) from concept to a fully fledged product, ready to be put into service.

For anyone trying to do something similar, his story provides a step-by-step guide of how it can be done. This is not mere business school, case study theory, but the true reality of how ideas and technology should be developed for military and government users.

Gareth breaks down his product development strategy, covering:

  • Market research phase
  • Understanding the problem
  • Engaging with real users
  • Developing mock-ups of concepts
  • Building networks in Defence
  • Humility in understanding the problem.

A fascinating insight into the inspiration, hard graft and challenges that goes into the development of this product over the past 6 years.

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Gareth Collier

Vice President - Strategy

Gareth entered the Australian Defence Force Academy in 1997 where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours, subsequently graduating from the Royal Military College Duntroon in 2000 to the Royal Australian Infantry Corps. He then successfully completed Special Forces selection in 2005, serving with the 2nd Commando Regiment across command, instructional and capability development roles, with operational service in Afghanistan, East Timor and the South Pacific, and fulfilling a Jungle Warfare Instructor appointment to Belize and Panama with the British Army. In 2015 Gareth transitioned to the Army Reserves to take up a position as Vice President and Board member at SimCentric Technologies where he has worked for the past eight years. In addition to managing the Australian office of SimCentric, Gareth has developed and implemented the SAF-FORESIGHT software application from inception, enabling digitisation of live fire range management and safety, with a core focus of reduction of fratricide risk to personnel in military training.

Gareth also holds a Masters in Capability Technology Management with High Distinction including 2011 course Student of Merit, and a Masters of Business Program Management with Distinction.