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DTA blasted for ‘ineffective’ and ‘weak’ ICT procurement

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The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) has slammed the Digital Transformation Agency’s (DTA) procurement framework for ICT-related services, calling the process “ineffective” and “weak”. 

The ANAO’s report found the DTA’s procurement of ICT related services fell short across nine procurements examined and that contracts were not managed effectively. 

“The DTA has established a procurement framework, but its implementation and oversight has been weak,” ANAO said.

For the ICT-related procurements examined, ANAO found that the DTA did not conduct the process effectively and its approach fell short of ethical requirements.

“None of these procurements fully complied with the CPRs [Commonwealth Procurement Rules]. The DTA did not conduct an approach to market or tender evaluation processes effectively, and it did not consistently provide sound advice to decision-makers,” ANAO said. “The DTA’s frequent direct sourcing of suppliers using panel arrangements does not support the intent of the CPRs including the achievement of value for money.”

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