Ipswich City Council plans IT-led transformation

Ipswich City Council plans to embark on a major electronic resource planning (ERP) implementation after signing Fujitsu Australia to help deliver a AU$37 million business transformation project.

The council has signed a four year contract with the services vendor -- encompassing supply of hardware and software, provision of consulting resources and expert methods -- to assist in the business project, which includes the ERP implementation.

Ipswich City Council information technology board chairman councillor Paul Tully said the total project budget over its lifespan would exceed AU$37 million.

The contract builds on a series of projects between the council and Fujitsu over the past 12 months.

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