Before joining Remote, Tom Tran spent almost 10 years in the National Intelligence Community working across geospatial analysis, executive support, modernising analytic tools and ways of working, and delivering Defence major projects. He brings a steady, thoughtful style – balancing clear judgement with warmth and empathy. Tom values authenticity and keeps conversations open, honest and easy.
When he’s not catching up with people over coffee, he’s out with his pup, hitting his daily step goal, or keeping up with pop culture and generational slang.
Throughout her career, Rae Knight has worked with both international and local law firms, health funds, medical facilities, and Commonwealth departments. At Remote, Rae uses that depth of experience to make sure our contractors and internal team get the support they need, when they need it.
Whether she’s responding to queries, liaising with Commonwealth agencies, or keeping us aligned with compliance requirements, Rae is all about making things easy for people. She’s known for being approachable, reliable, and genuinely invested in creating a smooth experience for everyone she works with.
Originally from Canberra, Rae loves spending time outdoors: gardening, reading in the sun, and enjoying the quieter moments.
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Kate Dyce has been involved in ICT capability development and support, project and program management, and team leadership in Defence and National Security settings since 2006.
She has proven skills in the use of PRINCE and Agile methods for leading and delivering complex ICT projects involving infrastructure, data storage and processing and intelligence analysis applications.
Kate has a long history of effective stakeholder engagement, including representation to senior leadership, industry, NIC and overseas partners.
Kate’s role as Operations Manager includes the coordination of Remote’s services to Commonwealth and Commercial clients. She is responsible for ensuring Remote’s services match the requirements of our clients as well as the provision of support and mentoring to Remote’s consultants.
Casey Happonen is the heart beat of Remote’s consulting services. She controls the development of business opportunities and directs consultants to their assignments.
Pretty much the whole company marches to Casey’s beat …. which is just the way she likes it!
Daniel Flynn‘s career spans distinguished military service and consulting for the national intelligence community, giving him a unique perspective on leadership, resilience, and strategic operations.
Before stepping into his current role, Daniel served as Account Manager at Remote, where he focused on building strong client relationships and delivering practical solutions tailored to complex challenges. His dedication and performance have been recognised with multiple honours, including the Commendation for Distinguished Service from the Australian Defence Force for his leadership during warlike operations.
Daniel is passionate about fostering collaboration, driving innovation, and ensuring Remote continues to deliver exceptional results. Outside of work, he values continuous learning and enjoys enabling teams to reach their full potential.
Susan Trinh has worked at the forefront of Australia’s intelligence and cyber security environment, delivering and operating critical capabilities, and advising across complex programs and governance functions.
After 5 years consulting for the company, she joined Remote’s leadership team where she combines deep operational insights with commercial and governance expertise to oversee the full breadth of Remote’s business operations.
Known for her warm, approachable style, Susan builds environments where people feel safe and respected. She is highly hands-on, with a reputation for getting stuck in wherever needed to achieve meaningful outcomes.
When she’s not deep in spreadsheets and data, she’s curled up with a book and her fur-kids or soaking up Melbourne’s food and music scene.