Defence took back control of its troubled data consolidation overhaul from KPMG before it reached minimum viable capability late last year after identifying “deficiencies” with the contracted work, Senate Estimates has heard. The consulting giant’s technology arm corrected the shortcoming after a period of “hypercare”, before exiting the ambitious program altogether, Defence chief information officer…
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