Building the Coordination Layer Australia Has Been Missing: Ecosystem-as-a-Service (EaaS)
Australia is entering a critical decade for national digital capability. The pace of technological change, geopolitical pressure and ongoing reliance on foreign-owned infrastructure has created a widening gap between our current posture and what national resilience actually requires.
AUSOVRN™ exists to bridge that gap.
Over the past year, CAN.B Group has been building the AUSOVRN™ Capability Stack and the surrounding ecosystem model that coordinates industry, infrastructure and workforce into a coherent sovereign-first delivery framework. What began as a forward-leaning architecture has accelerated into something far more significant.
This is a snapshot of where AUSOVRN™ stands today and why the next twelve months will be transformative.
Where the Architecture Stands Today
The AUSOVRN™ Capability Stack is now firmly established as a seven-layer national framework that integrates secure hosting, cloud services, hyperscale compute, mission-grade AI, cyber security, cross domain capability and a trusted workforce into one coherent model.
What matters is not only the depth of the architecture but the fact that it is now being adopted and operationalised through real partnerships and real proposals.
Industry Behaviour Has Shifted
In recent months, multiple global and Australian leaders across hosting, networking, cloud, AI, cyber and advanced infrastructure have formally approached CAN.B Group to understand how they can participate in the AUSOVRN™ model.
This is a fundamental signal.
The market now sees AUSOVRN™ as the coordination layer that has been missing from Australia’s sovereign capability landscape.
Real Work. Real Proposals. Real Stakes.
AUSOVRN™ is being tested against national-scale challenges.
At the time of publishing, CAN.B Group is currently leading consortium responses for two major RFIs that sit at the centre of Australia’s digital capability and national resilience agenda.
These submissions draw on multiple layers of the Capability Stack and have already validated the strength of the broader partner ecosystem.
These are not theoretical demonstrations. They are practical exercises in coordinated sovereign delivery.
What Comes Next
2026 will define how AUSOVRN™ scales across industry and government.
Australia is moving beyond strategy and into coordinated delivery. AUSOVRN™ is built for that shift.
The Path Forward
Sovereign capability requires more than infrastructure. It requires a coordinated national system that integrates hosting, compute, AI, security, workforce and assurance into one operational model.
AUSOVRN™ provides that system.
CAN.B Group provides the leadership.
Our partners provide the capability.
Together, we are building what Australia has needed for a long time but has never had.
This is the foundation for the next chapter.

