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Govt IT procurement faces delays as COVID-19 hits supplies

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The Australian Government has warned of delays to supplies for IT procurement as the rise of as COVID-19 hits international supply chains.

The Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) has advised government agencies to factor in product shortages and delays following the virus outbreak in China, the world’s biggest exporter of IT equipment.

“The DTA has been informed that there may be interruptions to manufacturing of hardware products, with closures of factories and suspension of cargo movements due to the impact of the coronavirus,” a spokesperson said in a statement.

“This means there may be a shortage in products and delays until new products are shipped. Agencies are advised to factor this into procurement cycles,” the spokesperson added.

IDC has already warned of a potential nine per cent decline to shipments of desktops, notebooks, workstations and tablets this year, partly due to the virus.

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