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ATO: and then there were three…

The Australian Taxation Office has short-listed three suppliers for its End-User Computing contract, which is due to be finalized by June 2010. CSC, Unisys and Lockheed Martin all remain in the running for the contract.

The contract was estimated to be worth around $60 million annually, according to the industry briefing provided by the ATO in April 2008...

IT Services System Integration Services Q3 2009-10

The Q3 2009-10 Federal Government System Integration (SI) Services market fell $63.3 million or 48% on the same period in 2008-09. 75 suppliers signed a total of 169 contracts worth $69.9 million with 35 agencies, with the top three suppliers accounting for 50% of the market in the quarter.

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Analysis Lockheed Martin muscles in on federal government ICT market

Intermedium looks at market entry strategies and what is at stake when deals of this size are contested...

Surprises in ATO Shortlist for End-User Computing

The ATO has announced a shortlist of five companies to contest the end-user computing services contract expected to be worth up to $60 million per year, with a couple of surprises.

Following expressions of interest from 10 suppliers, the ATO has shortlisted CSC, EDS, KAZ, Unisys and Lockheed Martin.

The two surprises in this announcement are the inclusion of Lockheed Martin, a company better known for work in defence and aerospace sectors than more conventional ICT projects, and the absence of IBM.

The next stage of the process will involve short-listed companies par...

Software - Business Systems Q3 2009-10

The Q3 2009-10 Federal Government Business Systems Software market was up by $21.4 million or 241% on the same period in 2008-09. 17 suppliers signed a total of 21 contracts worth $30.3 million with 12 agencies, with the top three suppliers accounting for 94% of the market in the quarter...

Four Shortlisted for ATO Managed Network Services

The Australian Taxation Office took just over three weeks to arrive at a shortlist for the first tranche of its major IT outsourcing arrangement.

CSC, Dimension Data, Optus and Telstra have been invited to formally bid for the managed network services contract that is estimated to be worth $55 million per year. Over the course of its life (5-7 years), the contract may be worth up to $385 million.

Quoted in ZDNet, ATO CIO Bill Gibson indicated that only seven expressions of interest were received when it closed on 29 February...

Intermedium Reveals Top Ranking in Federal Government ICT Top 100 Suppliers

IBM’s huge year in the Federal Government ICT market saw it eclipse its nearest competitor by a massive $243m. IBM ranked 1st ahead of Telstra in 2nd place and Unisys in 3rd in Intermedium’s annual ranking of the Top 100 ICT suppliers to the Federal Government...

ANAO critical of GP e-health incentive program

A report by the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) has found a number of problems with the award of e-health incentives to...

Free Industry slow to sign up to Principles of Engagement on ICT register

Of the 2100 ICT suppliers* to Federal Government only twenty-nine have signed up to the...

Free Froggy Awards 2010: a sharp rate of growth

Sharp Corporation has been announced as the overall winner of Intermedium’s Froggy Awards 2010 held at Hotel Realm, Canberra on...


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