{"id":7428,"date":"2021-01-13T03:56:42","date_gmt":"2021-01-13T03:56:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationaus.com\/?p=15823"},"modified":"2021-01-13T03:56:42","modified_gmt":"2021-01-13T03:56:42","slug":"deloitte-lands-dta-cloud-transition-contracts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2021\/01\/13\/deloitte-lands-dta-cloud-transition-contracts\/","title":{"rendered":"Deloitte lands DTA cloud transition contracts"},"content":{"rendered":"

Five government departments<\/strong> and agencies have signed on to the Digital Transformation Agency\u2019s cloud-transition program, with consulting giant Deloitte paid $600,000 for its brief work on the project.<\/p>\n

Led by the DTA, the protected utility program aims to help public sector agencies transition tech infrastructure to cloud-based capability, with an aim to standardise this across departments in terms of communication and collaboration.<\/p>\n

The program is based on Microsoft 365, with the blueprint was developed in partnership with the Microsoft and its reseller partner NTT Australia.<\/p>\n

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Cloud transition via the green dot: Deloitte continues amazing run with the DTA<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Late last year Deloitte was awarded a series of contracts as part of the protected utility project, worth a total of about $600,000 over two months.<\/p>\n

Agencies that have now taken part in the cloud-transition program now include the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO), the Bureau of Meteorology and the DTA itself.<\/p>\n

Deloitte was awarded contracts related to work with these agencies, including $203,500 over two and a half months for \u201cchange management\u201d at the AEC and ANAO, and $127,670 over one and a half months for \u201cbenefits realisation\u201d at the ANAO.<\/p>\n

The program involves the assessment of the agencies\u2019 existing cloud readiness and ability to transition to the new blueprint, along with cloud connectivity, training, security advice and assurance.<\/p>\n

Deloitte has enjoyed a lucrative relationship with the DTA inb recent times, winning a contract now worth nearly $30 million to develop a new beta version of the myGov platform last year.<\/p>\n

In the 2019-20 financial year Deloitte won six DTA contracts worth more than $25 million, after only being awarded two contracts worth $623,000 in the previous financial year.<\/p>\n

Ernst and Young had previously won a number of contracts as part of the protected utility program, worth about $350,000. This work included reviewing the blueprint, defining the \u201cmodern workplace\u201d and discovery work at the Department of Parliamentary Services and AEC.<\/p>\n

Deloitte had also previously won a $100,000 contract to conduct a capability uplift \u2018discovery sprint\u2019 for the Australian Public Services earlier last year.<\/p>\n

The DTA also recently handed Deloitte rival KPMG a $1 million pay rise for its contract for \u201csubject matter expertise for transformation and improvement of government digital services, with this work now running until the end of April at a cost of $2.6 million.<\/p>\n

KPMG was also recently awarded a contract with the DTA to conduct an \u201ceconomic models case study\u201d, worth $42,000 for six weeks of work.<\/p>\n

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Five government departments and agencies have signed on to the Digital Transformation Agency\u2019s cloud-transition program, with consulting giant Deloitte paid $600,000 for its brief work on the project. Led by the DTA, the protected utility program aims to help public sector agencies transition tech infrastructure to cloud-based capability, with an aim to standardise this across…<\/p>\n

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