Data#3 wins government-wide Microsoft contract
The Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) has selected Data#3 as the sole provider of Microsoft licensing solutions to the federal government.
The announcement follows a recent competitive tender process for the contract, which leveraged the DTA’s Software Licensing and Services Panel.
The contract covers federal government departments and agencies, as well as a range of Commonwealth, state and territory bodies.
“Data#3 has provided software and services to the Australian Government for many years. We are pleased that the skills and knowledge provided by our team across government is valued,” said Data#3 CEO and Managing Director Laurence Baynham.
“We look forward to working with the DTA and all associated entities, helping them to leverage innovative technology and to provide benefit to the Australian economy.”
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