Govt to pay Accenture $60 million for permissions capability work

The federal government will pay Irish-domiciled consulting multinational Accenture nearly $60 million to develop a “permissions capability” platform which will initially serve to digitise incoming passenger declaration forms. In mid-September the Department of Home Affairs announced that Accenture had won a lucrative contract to deliver a “permissions capability” for the Commonwealth, with the government planning…

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