Data#3 appointed as preferred supplier on WA Government TIS panel
IT solutions provider Data#3 has announced it has been appointed as a preferred supplier to the Western Australian Government’s Technology Infrastructure and Solutions (TIS) panel.
The appointment under the CUATIS2024 panel encompasses networking, data centre, and hybrid cloud solutions, integrating critical hardware, such as networking systems and storage solutions, with essential services for setup, configuration, and maintenance.
Data#3 Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Brad Colledge, expressed enthusiasm about the company’s strengthened partnership with the Western Australian Government.
“We are honoured to be selected as a preferred supplier,” he said. “This appointment underscores our expertise in delivering solutions that empower public sector organisations to achieve their goals. We look forward to collaborating further with the Western Australian Government to modernise IT environments and better serve local communities.”
Data#3 General Manager for Western Australia, Vince Troth, emphasised the significance of the partnership;
“We’re thrilled to deepen our relationship with the Western Australian Government,” said Data#3 General Manager for Western Australia, Vince Troth. “We’ve built strong, collaborative relationships with our vendor partners, and we’re proud to bring that value to the Western Australian Government.”
Data#3 says its Western Australian team has a history of supporting public sector agencies in modernising network and data centre environments and accelerating hybrid cloud adoption. The company says the panel appointment reinforces the company’s commitment to investing in local capabilities and partnerships while advancing the state’s digital future through simplified procurement processes.
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