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  • School's in for ASG in WA

    The Western Australian Department of Education (DET) has signed a contract with ASG to provide support for its ERP applications.

  • WA delays OSS appointment

    The West Australian Department of Treasury and Finance (DTF) has delayed the appointment of an executive director to lead its AU$196 million Shared Corporate Services Project until after the WA state election on 6 September.

  • WA govt plugs ICT industry portal

    The Western Australian state government has launched a new ICT web portal designed to showcase local industry and provide information about careers in the technology field.

  • Massive WA shared services project moves forward

    The Western Australian government has appointed preferred tenderers to supply hardware and support for a shared corporate services project designed to save up to AU$50 million per year.

  • Outsourcers welcome spirited West Coast initiative

    New WA IT procurement procedures, which open up government tenders to industry players of all sizes, has received the support of state-based and national IT outsourcers as well as global companies.

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