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AEC floats identity and access management procurement

Credit: Electoral Commission

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has launched a request for information (RFI) to find a new identity and access management solution. 

The intended software solution would replace the AEC’s current Temporary Election Workforce (TEW), which the commission describes as being “representation of the current technology that supports it”. 

According to the RFI, the AEC’s environment consists of an extensive portfolio of inter–related applications and interfaces that deliver services to citizens, candidates, political parties, AEC personnel and partner organisations.  

The commission is looking to manage these more efficiently and securely, and thereby provide access to these services and exchange data with providers and consumers of AEC data 

As stated in the RFI, the AEC’s current system is hampered by increased in complexity to manage staff, especially if staffs’ roles change, as well as interacting with citizens and external parties. 

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