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archTIS receives Australian Department of Health contract

archTIS receives Australian Department of Health contract

The software provider received the contract to help create a data-centric strategy for the Australian Department of Health, by providing advice on architectural changes across cloud and big data technologies.

The software provider received the contract to help create a data-centric strategy for the Australian Department of Health, by providing advice on architectural changes across cloud and big data technologies.

The award is valued up to $430,000 including GST and is calculated on a time and materials basis from the 1st of September 2022 to 30 June 2023. It can be cancelled upon convenience or extended for an additional 12 months by the department.

As part of the contract, the company is expected to support the Department of Health and Aged Care with domain expertise to help achieve transformational technology change, including the adoption of new technologies, services and methods in modern architectures while maintaining effective technology governance procedures.

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The Department is currently navigating three core transformation areas. These include generational aged care reform, generational therapeutic goods reform and modernisation of medicine and device subsidisation.

“archTIS is pleased to receive the award and confidence of the Department of Health. We welcome the opportunity to assist the department in its journey towards a secure data-driven future,” Tony Howell, archTIS chief solutions architect, said.

“We continue to expand our footprint across key Australian government agencies who are facing similar data centric challenges with their sensitive and valuable information.”

Just days before, archTIS announced that it had expanded its network of strategic partners in Asia by building on the existing relationship with i-Sprint, a Singapore-based provider in identity and access management solutions.

Daniel Lai, managing director and CEO of archTIS, said, We are honoured to have the chief minister of ACT government, Mr Andrew Barr, witness the signing of these two key strategic partnership agreements to expand our footprint in the Asian market.

As a reseller, i-Sprint has quickly created several opportunities and we look forward to their expanded capability as an NC Protect distributor.

Together with i-Sprint and ST Engineering, we are keen to explore potential joint business opportunities in the region.

i-Sprint signed a new NC Protect distributor agreement, which expands the partnership to allow i-Sprint to recruit its existing network of 30 resellers to sell and market NC Protect in expanded Asian markets, including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Japan.

[Related: archTIS launches new offering for defence stakeholders]

 

 

 

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