Friday, 15 April, 2016 - 14:43
Suppliers shortlist for GovNext ICT overhaul
The state government has shortlisted six companies in the latest phase of its GovNext project to outsource its information and communications technology.
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Titan ICT | 53 |
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ISA Technologies | 50 |
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50th | R-Group International | 50 | |
51st | Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre | 50 | |
52nd | Atos | 50 | |
53rd | Frontline Services | 50 |
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The state government has shortlisted six companies in the latest phase of its GovNext project to outsource its information and communications technology.
Small information and communication technology firms will have more opportunities to win state government work once the GovNext strategy is rolled out, according to chief information officer Giles Nunis.
The Barnett government is hoping to slash its spending on information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure by up to 25 per cent after signing contracts today with three international vendors.
The three international vendors that won the state government’s landmark GovNext contract say the initiative will provide local information and communication technology businesses with opportunities to share in the work.
One of the three prime contractors undertaking the state government’s GovNext ICT infrastructure project has recruited Perth-based IT services provider Empired as a subcontractor under a $15 million deal.
SPECIAL REPORT: The growing use of technology as a business enabler is creating opportunities for information and communication technology (ICT) firms.
Fujitsu has committed to spend up to $17 million upgrading its Malaga data centre, where it is aiming to gain a competitive edge by securing the highest level of industry certification.
The Barnett government’s ambitious GovNext ICT program was based on flawed assumptions and will not achieve the anticipated savings but still holds potential to deliver significant benefits, a review has found.
Datacom has secured a $4.5 million contract as part of the state government’s GovNext ICT program.
Global IT company Atos expects to triple the size of its Western Australian workforce after being awarded one of the state government’s largest ICT contracts.
Perfekt and Data#3 are among a host of ICT companies to have secured six state government contracts collectively worth more than $10 million.
ASG Group has beaten five other submissions to secure a five-year ICT contract with Main Roads Western Australia, in what is one of the largest ICT contracts awarded in WA so far this year.
NEC Australia has been contracted to deliver ICT services to the WA Police Force and the state's major hospitals, with the two agreements collectively worth up to $97 million over seven years.
Consulting firm Deloitte has been selected to lead the proof-of-concept testing for what is likely to be one of the state government’s largest IT projects.
Atos has renewed its contract to provide IT and cloud services to the Western Australian public health system in a five-year, $242 million deal.
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