DHS taps Leidos Australia for IT services
The Department of Home Affairs has appointed Leidos Australia to the Flexible Partner Engagement Arrangement.
Under the arrangement, Leidos will provide ICT professional services to assist in specific work packages under the visa reform initiative.
The department had sought service providers with the capability and the capacity to provide multiskilled, security-cleared and scalable teams to deliver application development and support services.
“We are delighted to be appointed to the Flexible Partner Engagement Arrangement,” said Leidos Australia Chief Executive Christine Zeitz.
“This represents an excellent opportunity for us to assist in innovative and cost-effective solutions that enable the Department of Home Affairs to achieve their mission.”
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