
Aerometrex (ASX:AMX) announced a boost to its fiscal outlook, securing a suite of new government contracts valued at approximately $2.5 million.
The agreements, spanning federal, state, and local departments, represent a major milestone for the Australian geospatial tech firm as it navigates the FY26 period.
The contracts cover a diverse range of the company's core offerings, including MetroMap subscriptions and high-precision LiDAR project revenue, with the total value projected over a three-year term.
While the company noted that no single contract is "individually material," the aggregate wins provide crucial revenue visibility and reinforce Aerometrex's standing within the public sector.
Management attributed the successful tender outcomes to the company’s "sovereign capability" and onshore delivery model.
As an Australian-owned and operated entity, Aerometrex has benefited from a growing domestic emphasis on local supply chains and stringent security compliance—factors that CEO Robert Veitch suggests are key differentiators in the competitive procurement landscape.
"These awards validate our strategy and strengthen our recurring revenue base," Veitch stated, noting that the company's national footprint positions it favourably for a robust pipeline of upcoming opportunities.
Moving forward, Aerometrex remains focused on disciplined growth and operational excellence.
The company expects to further expand its government portfolio, providing ongoing updates to shareholders as these material developments occur.
At the time of reporting, Aerometrex's share price was $0.28.