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
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