TechnologyOne wins $6.3 million NT Govt contract

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Enterprise software vendor, TechnologyOne, has won a five year contract worth $6.3 million to supply and install project management services for eight Northern Territory local government shires.

TechnologyOne wins $6.3 million NT Govt contract
As part of the contract, TechnologyOne will provide its Financials, HR & Payroll, Works & Assets and Property solutions along with implementation and project management services.

TechnologyOne said its software solutions would streamline processes and improve the way councils deliver services to their constituents. It would also improve efficiency and reduce costs, the vendor claimed.

TechnologyOne plans to leverage its success in delivering LG ONE in Queensland which involved deploying products and services in remote areas through a Software as a Service model.

“We’ve been working with the local government sector for fifteen years and provide our integrated suite of enterprise solutions to more than 200 local councils across Australia and New Zealand,” said TechnologyOne executive chairman, Adrian Di Marco.

Local Government Minister Rob Knight said the new software systems were part of the job of getting on with fixing governance and service delivery problems in the bush.

“TechnologyOne’s software solutions are designed to support core local government business by providing a framework for sound financial management and enabling easy, quick and accurate reporting,” Knight said.

TechnologyOne will partner with InfoVision, Infosphere and Resolute IT to deliver further functionality across the NT shires.
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