Defence sign $95M SAP deal with IBM
The Australian Department of Defence has signed a $95.5 million contract with IBM for the roll out of the SAP S/4 HANA Defence and Security Industry platform.
The Australian Department of Defence has signed a $95.5 million contract with IBM for the roll out of the SAP S/4 HANA Defence and Security Industry platform.
The Department of Defence has completed what is believed to be Australia’s largest technology asset disposal with more than 100,000 ICT devices repurposed.
The Department of Defence has awarded three new tech contracts worth just over $190 million to Fujitsu and Kinetic IT.
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) chief information officer Adrian Walkden is departing after close to eight years, and retiring from the Australian Public Service.
Susan Sly didn’t plan on having a career in IT. In fact, this Western Australian girl had always planned on being a vet. But while vet science didn’t materialise, she found herself immersed in the world of physics and mathematics at university - and eventually went into the navy.
Defence has handed a $17.5 million contract to Oracle for software support for database, identity and access management software licences.
Australia’s Department of Defence has served up more than $41 million worth of software and tech deals to Data#3, Leidos and Microsoft.
A long-running Defence IT project, for which Accenture is an integration partner, has come under fire for cost overruns and delays.
Australia’s Department of Defence has officially opened its incoming IT services procurement panel to bids from the country’s IT providers.
Trials now complete, the federal government agencies that were early adopters of IBM’s cognitive computing platform Watson are considering its future use.
Australian government officials – including cabinet and shadow-cabinet ministers, state premiers and Department of Defence employees, as well as judges and high ranking AFP officers – are reportedly among the victims of the 2013 Yahoo hack, newly released datasets reveal.
An independent think-tank has called on the Australian Army to change its tech procurement model in a bid to better adapt to the pace of change in the IT landscape.
A project to overhaul the IT system used by the Department of Defence to handle its base services contracts has run almost $40 million and five years over budget.
The Department of Defence has released an updated ICT strategy intended to help it implement the ‘One Defence’ reform program and the priorities outlined in the 2016 Defence White Paper.
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