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Oracle scores govt-wide procurement deal

Credit: Oracle

Oracle has become the latest vendor to sign a whole-of-government procurement deal with the federal government in a bid to reduce buying costs for public sector entities.

The software and cloud vendor signed the arrangement with the Digital Transformation Agency (DTA), which is tasked with handling much of the federal government’s IT procurement. At the time of writing, the contract timeframe and value had not been disclosed.

Negotiations have taken just over three years, with Oracle first beginning talks with the DTA in 2017. The deal will now include all agencies spanning federal, state and territory.

Oracle products and services included in the agreement are: software licensing and support; hardware acquisition and hardware support; professional services and cloud services. 

According to the DTA, the deal will make it easier for agencies to buy technology, drive innovation and get more value out of their investments. 

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