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E-Prim Pty Ltd P O Box 246 West Perth WA Australia 6872
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Total Won
$28.6M
Contracts
21
Agencies
6
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Contract History
| WA-DOT304616c026 | The Department of Transport requires the provision of a range of professional ICT Services to complement its in-house capability within Business Information Systems. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $8,436,714 |
| WA-DOT304616c029 | The Department of Transport (DoT) operates a complex information and communication technology (ICT) network comprised of many applications and the network infrastructure and services required to support them. All state government agencies are required to target maturity level 1 for the Essential Eight (E8) controls by December 2024. Based on DoT’s high-risk profile and low risk appetite, DoT must achieve a higher level of E8 maturity. Additionally, the DoT technical landscape is not static. Traditionally DoT had excellent perimeter defences but with the expansion of DoT’s technical environment and increased system integration with other agencies, cyber security controls become more complex and the risk profile of DoT increases without the strong foundation this Program will deliver across IT operations and project development. Business Information Systems (BIS) are responsible for ensuring that the Transport systems, along with the ICT infrastructure are maintained securely. These responsibilities include routine administration, maintenance and implementing specific security remediation and strengthening measures from time to time. The DoT has successfully initiated an over-arching Cyber Security Program (the Program), which is currently in its implementation and early delivery phase of some projects. The Program provides strategic direction, prioritises cyber security-related work based on risk assessment, and oversees the delivery of Essential 8 projects and other WA Cyber Security Policy work packages. To accelerate the delivery and enhance the scope of the Program, the DoT is seeking to procure additional resources. This expansion is essential to address evolving cyber threats promptly and to ensure the Program’s objectives are met within the desired timelines. This Request is to engage technical resources for the Program, including project management, cyber solution architecture and business analysis resources. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $4,550,923 |
| WA-DOT304616c024 | Department of Transports Business Information Systems (BIS) is seeking to procure additional ICT Services to supplement the existing resources due to significant whole of DoT and whole of Government initiatives . | (inactive) Department of Transport | $3,138,637 |
| WA-DOT304616c012 | SharePoint Applications Development Program of Work | (inactive) Department of Transport | $2,076,624 |
| WA-DOT304616c014 | The Department of Transport (DoT) has embarked on a Cloud Transformation Program with the view to becoming datacentre-less within a 3-year period. In support of this program, the Department is currently seeking services of the following roles to deliver projects within the program: - Project Manager; and - Business Analyst. Refer to Schedule 2 of the Service Request Document for detailed requirements. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $1,312,086 |
| WA-WAPOL03924 | The WA Police Force Interagency Communication Program (ICP) is seeking a Project Manager to form part of multi-vendor team. | Western Australia Police Force | $1,201,200 |
| WA-WAPOL03824 | The WA Police Force Interagency Communication Program (ICP) is seeking a Business Analyst services, possibly two (2), to form part of multi-vendor team. | Western Australia Police Force | $1,013,513 |
| WA-DOT304616c027 | The Department of Transport intend to establish an over-arching annual Cyber Security Program that provides strategic direction, makes investment decisions, prioritises cyber security related work and governs the delivery of projects and work packages. This Request is to engage technical resources for the Program, including project management, solution architecture and business analysis resources | (inactive) Department of Transport | $990,704 |
| WA-WAPOL10022 | Business Analyst (1 of 2) using CUAICTS2021 | Western Australia Police Force | $836,550 |
| WA-DOT304616c011 | The 2019/20 strategic business systems applications reform program, as approved by the Transport Information Management Committee (TIMC), includes a range of new projects as well as some that are already in progress. To deliver these projects, the Department of Transport ( DoT) requires the provision of a range of professional ICT Services to complement DoT’s in-house capability within Business Information Systems (BIS). In addition to existing resources on the ongoing high priority projects, more specialist Services are required to meet the anticipated increased demand in relation to a range of new technologies utilised in delivering the following highest priority projects: Whole of WA government services provision (Service WA), and related Transformational services of underlying systems technology Refer to Schedule 2 of the Service Request Document for detailed requirements. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $684,756 |
| WA-DFES236624 | Solution Architecture Services for the Interagency Collaboration Project | Department of Fire and Emergency Services | $656,906 |
| WA-DOT413225 | The Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure wishes to engage an Information Architect to undertaker targeted improvements in the Department information governance maturity. | Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure | $651,865 |
| WA-DOT304616c020 | The Department of Transport (DoT) operates a complex information and communication technology (ICT) network comprised of many applications and the network infrastructure and services required to support them. Business Information Systems (BIS) are responsible for ensuring that the Transport systems, along with the ICT infrastructure are maintained in a secure environment. These responsibilities include routine administration, maintenance and implementing specific security remediation and strengthening measures from time to time. The DoT intend to establish an over-arching annual Security Program that provides strategic direction, makes investment decisions, prioritises security related work (based on risk) and manages delivery of projects and work packages. This Request is to engage a program/project management resource to establish and administer the Security Program, which includes management of individual projects and work packages within the program. Further, business analysis resources are required to analyse the details and develop business requirements for security related initiatives. The analysis will include both technical considerations, and broader business considerations such as risk mitigation that can be used to determine the priority for initiatives, and guide investment decisions. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $647,504 |
| WA-WAPOL05824 | Provision of Change Analysis and Change Management Services | Western Australia Police Force | $618,750 |
| WA-DOT304616c025 | The Department of Transport (DoT) has embarked on multiple complex projects within its Business Information System?s directorate. One of its key programs is the Business Automation Program. The Business Automation Program is an initiative to decommission and migrate all current SharePoint architecture and applications to Azure. In addition, there will be a technology upgrade in Azure?s key application which is eForms. eForms govern and manage all workflow approvals and tasks escalation for the whole of DoT. Another key item is the introduction of a DevOps pipeline. The pipeline will be used for continuous delivery of coding collaborations, testing as well as automated deployment across all Azure environments. There are multiple areas that require system testing functionality to be covered to make sure the products are delivered with high quality. This role will be primarily establishing test plan, test strategy and test execution across the program?s product suite. In support of this program of work, the Department is currently seeking services of the following role to deliver projects within the program: Technical Tester | (inactive) Department of Transport | $408,848 |
| WA-DOT404124 | Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS), a business unit under the Department of Transport (DoT), is seeking ongoing maintenance, support and enhancements for the DVS Interactive Costing Model (Model). | (inactive) Department of Transport | $356,587 |
| WA-DOT304616c028 | Application for Service Now Application Development and Business Analyst Resources. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $331,760 |
| WA-DOT304616c019 | Project Manager for managing program of work | (inactive) Department of Transport | $325,600 |
| WA-DOT408125 | Scope of Work for Project Management Services on Release Improvements and DevOps, as well as other projects as required. Project Overview: The Project Manager (PM) will oversee the Release Improvements and DevOps initiatives aimed at enhancing the efficiency, reliability, and scalability of our software release processes. The PM will work closely with cross-functional teams, including development, testing, and operations, to streamline workflows, automate deployments, and ensure seamless integration of new features and services. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $157,080 |
| WA-DPIRD2024054 | DPIRD is seeking a suitably qualified contractor to provide ‘business as usual’ Database Management Services for up to six (6) months in total (1 x 3-month initial contract term, with a single, one (1) x 3-month option to extend the contract). The extension option will be exercisable at the absolute discretion of the Customer. The on-site resource will be engaged at 37.5hrs/week. The Service Requirements and Deliverables identified below are high-level requirements that define the overall program of works over the contract term, that are required to be delivered. It is anticipated that throughout the term of the contract there will be periods of discovery where the Contractor requires specific direction from the Contract Manager, in the form of specific parcels of work to progress the overall business deliverables. The service is required to be primarily based at 140 William Street, Perth. The core business hours will be between 8am – 5pm, based on an initial 7.5-hour day for 5 days per week (37.5 hours/week). BAU Database administration (SQL, Oracle, MongoDB). Complete tickets in ITSM within SLA. Develop and implement security standards to comply with Office Auditor General (OAG) audit. Develop and implement Database standards in preparation for and post Cloud migration. Maintain and monitor backup and recovery of databases. Upgrade of environments to address obsolete Database software. Implementation of Azure / on prem SQL database environments. Maintenance and ad hoc support for Microsoft SQL and Oracle Database environments. Performance tuning and monitoring for the SQL and Oracle Databases; and Review and upgrade Database standards in preparation for and post Cloud migration. | Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development | $138,000 |
| WA-DOC20253097 | Business Analyst Services – Incident Hazard and Injury Management Software project | Department of Communities | $73,216 |
Agency Relationships
(inactive) Department of Transport
$23.4M
13 contracts
Western Australia Police Force
$3.7M
4 contracts
Department of Fire and Emergency Services
$656.9K
1 contracts
Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure
$651.9K
1 contracts
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
$138.0K
1 contracts
Department of Communities
$73.2K
1 contracts
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