The ASX-listed Objective said it is one of three vendors appointed to the EDRMS arrangement, which will run for three years.

It is already featured on both the Western and South Australian government preferred supplier panels for EDRMS.
Objective is also an approved supplier on the NSW Government information asset management (IAMS) panel.
Meanwhile, CSC Australia ended a tumultuous week with two IT contract wins at Western Australia Police.
Each has a five-year base period and five one-year options.
The first contract is for SAP applications support services (including upgrade and maintenance work) for the organisation's Resource Management Information System, an enterprise resource planning application (ERP) that manages critical business operations for the Western Australia Police.
The total estimated value of this contract is $15 million.
The second agreement sees CSC appointed as one of two companies competing to provide infrastructure, applications development, systems integration and consultancy services to the Western Australia Police under the Project Services Panel arrangement.
CSC last week made up to 170 positions redundant in Australia, an estimated 10 per cent of its workforce.