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NEC Australia Pty Ltd Level 7, 111 St Georges Terrace Perth WA Australia 6000
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Total Won
$248.9M
Contracts
215
Agencies
39
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Contract History
| WA-WAPOL02025 | The WA Police Force requires a consolidation and continuation of the Network and IP Telephony services provided under WAPOL07418. | Western Australia Police Force | $54,535,173 |
| WA-HSS20217171 | Provision of Wide Area Network (WAN) Connectivity | Health Support Services | $30,140,022 |
| WA-DLGSCC2458 | Provision of the below services for all DLGSC sites ? Internet and Wi-Fi services ? Redundant internet service (Tier 1 sites only) ? Firewall services ? IP telephony and Microsoft Teams Calling ? Private cloud services ? Extended support arrangements ? Establishment services cost and professional services (one-off) | (inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries | $12,063,325 |
| WA-DPLH100425 | Supply of Private Cloud Services under CUAGNICT2015 | Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage | $9,900,000 |
| WA-WACHS20177821 | WACHS require a contractor for the uplift and provision of fixed telephone services across WACHS. | WA Country Health Service | $9,162,805 |
| WA-WAPOL05621 | The WA Police Force is relocating the Police Headquarters (PHQ) and Midland Operational Support Facility (OSF) data centres to GovNext facilities. All End of Life ICT infrastructure will be refreshed as part of the relocation and provide the seeding infrastructure required for the data centre migration. The WA Police Force require both Co-location (refer WAPOL04521) and Private Cloud Services and will undertake a holistic evaluation of the requirements. The Prime Contractor must consider the current and future state descriptions as well as the Order Form requirements for both service towers, when responding. | Western Australia Police Force | $8,183,900 |
| WA-HSS20194219 | Infrastructure Upgrade, Upgrade PABX and Support and Maintenance at NMHS, SMHS, EMHS and HSS | Health Support Services | $8,000,000 |
| WA-WAPOL02125 | WAPOL02125 supersedes WAPOL04521 for the recontracting of Co-Location services. | Western Australia Police Force | $7,791,990 |
| WA-HSS202413819 | The WA health system has PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange) systems across the Perth metropolitan area. These systems are in place to enable an integrated telephony solution where staff can reliably communicate with each other. HSS has identified that there is an ongoing requirement to support these on-premise PABX systems over the next five (5) years. During this time, HSS intends to transition HSPs onto a more modern telephony solution prior to NECs 31st March 2030 End of Support (EOS) date. | Health Support Services | $7,138,637 |
| WA-EMHS20194683 | East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) is seeking to implement a Wi-FI service across the following EMHS Hospital Campuses: Royal Perth Hospital Armadale Hospital Kalamunda Hospital Bentley Hospital. | East Metropolitan Health Service | $7,057,247 |
| WA-HSS202311947 | Health Support Services requires Managed Services to support the centralized and on-premise firewalls. | Health Support Services | $6,733,900 |
| WA-EMHS202311306 | EMHS requires network services (Wi-Fi). EMHS is seeking the ongoing managed service for the current Wi-Fi network. | East Metropolitan Health Service | $4,400,000 |
| WA-HSS20217604 | Providing wide area network and connectivity services. | Health Support Services | $4,263,129 |
| WA-DPLH102421 | This Order is to renew the Department's Private Cloud Services that are currently being provided through GNICT2015 and will be for a 3 year period. The Respondent is to complete the attached Order Form and return prior to the closing date. | Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage | $4,000,000 |
| WA-DOC20229605 | In 2018, the Department of Communities (Communities) reviewed the Casework Practice Manual (CPM) used by Child Protection operational staff. The review found the CPM contained: ? inconsistent language (use of passive voice and lack of readability); ? ineffective searching and navigation capabilities; ? information that was duplicated, missing, not detailed enough or out of date; ? no clarity in guidelines and structure; and ? polices that are not connected with practice guidance, procedures and tools (no visual elements or links to training materials). The review recommended the implementation of a new Knowledge Management (KM) platform to deliver policy and practice guidance including data analytics, improved searching and navigation and a digital assistant to assist staff in finding content quickly. Communities sees the new KM platform reimagined as an online directory. In 2020, Communities was required to respond to COVID-19 pandemic and alter its services and operational practices and procedures to align with the welfare emergency context whilst continuing to maintain business as usual. This highlighted the need to have a flexible and agile system that can support operational staff. In 2022, a revised Business Case was approved which proposed a staged approach to implementing a unified Knowledge Management solution with a view to prioritising Child Protection Operations Manuals, and then broadening its use to remaining Community Services Manuals and roll out to all Operational staff. Communities has a requirement for the successful Respondent to provide the following: End User Software as a Service (SaaS) Subscription for a minimum of 2500 users. Solution Implementation including configuration of the SaaS solution and any customisation required to meet Communities Business Requirements (Schedule 16 Attachment 1). Post Implementation Support and Maintenance services to meet Communities. Project Services including but not limited to the following: Project Management; Business Analysis; and Change Management and Training. These details are listed under the additional documents referred as: Schedule 2 ? Specification/Statement of Works; and Schedule 16, Attachment 1 - Requirements - Scope | Department of Communities | $3,915,393 |
| WA-DPC1679 | The Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) provides ICT services to a variety of clients, managed on two (2) separate networks: DPCNet - provisioning services to the Premier and his Cabinet Ministers, Ministerial and Departmental Staff, the Public Sector Commissioner and Commission Staff and the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal; and MPNet - State Members of Parliament (MP?s), their Parliamentary Electorate Offices (PEO?s), the Offices of the Leader of the Opposition Party (LooP) and the Leader of the Second Opposition Party (LosP). There is some common, but isolated, firewall and networking infrastructure is used. The Department is seeking the provision of Cloud, Co-location (optional), Gateway, Network Connectivity (Data Centre) services and required Transition Services for its DPC Net Domain clients under CUAGNICT2015. | Department of the Premier and Cabinet | $3,339,083 |
| WA-WAPOL04521 | The WA Police Force is relocating the Police Headquarters (PHQ) and Midland Operational Support Facility (OSF) data centres to GovNext co-location facilities. All End of Life (EOL) ICT infrastructure will be refreshed as part of the relocation and provide the seeding infrastructure required for the data centre migration. The WA Police Force require Co-location and Private Cloud Services (refer WAPOL05621) and will undertake a wholistic evaluation of the requirements. The Prime Contractor must consider the current and future state descriptions as well as the Order Form requirements for both service towers, when responding. | Western Australia Police Force | $3,078,803 |
| WA-DOC202500643 | The Contractor will be required to provide: Site networking services to DoC staff at approximately 52 sites throughout Western Australia. Leverage and use existing services and infrastructure at the sites. No change to the current switch ports utilisation provided to DoC at the nominated co-located site with the possibility of switch upgrade or installation of new switch to satisfy DoC LAN requirements. Structured cabling between DoC and adjacent network infrastructure racks | Department of Communities | $2,870,465 |
| WA-HSS20205404 | Health Support Services has made an emergency purchase to implement a virtual Call Centre in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. | Health Support Services | $2,826,655 |
| WA-HSS202412654 | Managed Network Services for State Health Operations Centre (SHOC) | Health Support Services | $2,824,725 |
| WA-HSS20229685 | Gateway Services | Health Support Services | $2,219,540 |
| WA-HSS202413845 | The Critical Health ICT Infrastructure Program (CHIIP) has been established to uplift LAN infrastructure to establish a consistent and scalable network and security architecture across 80 hospitals and around 460 sites, including metro and regional areas. As part of this program of work, Health Support Services requires a provider to produce planning and design stage artefacts that will be used by the CHIIP Program for the delivery of the solution. | Health Support Services | $2,070,800 |
| WA-HSS305219 | Unified communications support (IP Telephony) for approximately 3,500 'handsets' (including desk phones, ATAs and wireless phones) at the following campuses: QEII Cluster (PCH, Path West, Cancer Centre, Mental Health Unit) The Bentley, Victoria Park, Beckenham and Queens Park Child Health Centres Peel Health Campus | Health Support Services | $1,652,175 |
| WA-22002803DLGSC | DLGSC requires a storage solution for State Library of WA to meet a legislative requirement to collect, preserve and make accessible Western Australia?s documentary heritage. | (inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries | $1,499,070 |
| WA-LG0102023LG00112023 | Network and Gateway Services through GovNext CUAGNICT2015 Midland site will be a new build and fresh installation of equipment to a Multi - tenanted site. Network and Gateway equipment will need to be installed within a 4 week period to allow a sufficient time to test other services that rely on the Network and Gateway. This includes the cabling required to connect to the carriers. Landgate currently reside in the North and South buildings at 1 Midland Square. There will be a requirement to keep network and gateway services going in the North and South buildings whilst the setup, testing and transition to the new build in the Centre building occurs. | Landgate | $1,472,645 |
| WA-HSS202414097 | The Critical Health ICT Infrastructure Program (CHIIP) has been established to uplift LAN infrastructure to establish a consistent and scalable network and security architecture across 80 hospitals and around 460 sites, including metro and regional areas. As part of this program of work, Health Support Services requires a provider to produce planning and design stage artefacts that will be used by the CHIIP Program for the delivery of the Western Australian Country Health Service (WACHS) Network Services Domain (NSD) and Site Backbone element. | Health Support Services | $1,398,025 |
| WA-23156617DLGSC | Network Firewall Service and Proxy Consolidation: 2024 - 2029 | (inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries | $1,387,566 |
| WA-DPLH100725 | Supply of Gateway Services under CUAGNICT2015 | Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage | $1,386,476 |
| WA-WAPOL00924 | The WA Police Force utilises core physical infrastructure hosted in NEXTDC Data Centres located in Perth and Malaga for its enterprise backup. These facilities house Hitachi Vantara G200 and G370 Backup Storage systems. Due to End of Service Life (EOSL) and significant data growth, the WA Police Force requires additional storage arrays and migration agents for the purposes of backup and archiving. The current backup system comprises of: Hitachi G200 storage (EOSL September 2024); Hitachi G370 storage (EOSL September 2027); and Hitachi/Supermicro media agents (6 already beyond EOSL, 2 EOSL October 2025). The G370 has approximately 1 Petabyte (PB) of usable storage, as well as capacity for upgrading the amount of storage The requirement is to expand the G370 storage units already owned by the WA Police Force with the following options: Hitachi 1.22PB (two full high density disk trays); or Hitachi 1.92PB (three full high density disk trays); and Eight or 12 Media Agents (quantity dependent on cost) . | Western Australia Police Force | $1,276,914 |
| WA-ICWA052520 | Enhanced and Integrated Telephony Solution | Insurance Commission of Western Australia | $1,191,586 |
| WA-CITSC2549 | This tender seeks to engage a suitably qualified contractor to provide Network Administration Services in alignment with the CUAICT2021 Common Use Arrangement. The contractor will deliver specialist expertise to support the strategic initiatives currently being undertaken by Digital and Technology Services (DaTS). Key areas of focus include: Implementation of the Essential Eight cyber security framework Delivery of the cyber security uplift program Enhancement of ICT infrastructure Support for Public Sector Reform initiatives The successful provider will contribute to strengthening the organisation’s network environment, ensuring robust security, operational efficiency, and alignment with whole-of-government ICT standards. | Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport | $1,097,297 |
| WA-WAPOL09119 | Mailbox Migration Transition | Western Australia Police Force | $1,095,280 |
| WA-2105427DLGSC | Sport and Recreation ? WAN, LAN, Wi-Fi Corporate and Wi-Fi Public via CUAGNICT2015. | (inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries | $990,948 |
| WA-HSS202414109 | MS Teams Calling and Enghouse Interactive Communications Centre (EICC) for HSS support staff and HSS Contact Center. | Health Support Services | $958,966 |
| WA-FIN24010 | Provision of Network Services (Djookanup) under CUAGNICT2015 | Department of Housing and Works | $951,600 |
| WA-DFES232024 | The Department of Fire and Emergency Services requires the provision of IP Telephony Services under the GovNext CUA for a duration of three years. | Department of Fire and Emergency Services | $844,621 |
| WA-DPLH100825 | Supply of Network services to Fremantle Prison under CUAGNICT2015 | Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage | $811,832 |
| WA-DPC1907 | Gateway Services | Department of the Premier and Cabinet | $784,925 |
| WA-HSS202615967 | Health Support Services (HSS) is procuring a new unified communications solution to support the transition of Mount Lawley Hospital into WA Health on 31 August 2026. The project will replace the hospital’s existing telephony services, currently integrated with St John of God Health Care’s Cisco Unified Communications Manager environment, to ensure continuity of clinical and corporate communications. The procurement will engage a contractor to supply, configure, and implement a hosted cloud Cisco Unified Communications Manager platform, associated hardware, licensing, and professional services to support the transition. | Health Support Services | $757,420 |
| WA-ED210269 | Provision of Networking and WiFi Service, including installation, maintenance and support | Department of Education | $742,510 |
| WA-CUAPE004006 | Private Cloud Services | Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage | $726,000 |
| WA-DPLH100525 | Supply of IP Telephony Services under CUAGNICT2015 | Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage | $700,000 |
| WA-HSS20218595 | Health Support Services requires the provision of ICT network infrastructure assessment services to support its Network Infrastructure Transformation Program | Health Support Services | $671,002 |
| WA-EMHS202312416 | The legacy wired network in use at EMHS sites has outdated equipment | East Metropolitan Health Service | $640,000 |
| WA-WACHS20218918 | Hosting of virtual machines for WA Country Health Service. | WA Country Health Service | $636,558 |
| WA-DFES198320 | Provision of IP Telephony Services to DFES | Department of Fire and Emergency Services | $616,646 |
| WA-SMHS202312613 | SMHS Network Monitoring and Vulnerability Scanning | South Metropolitan Health Service | $610,935 |
| WA-HSS202615702 | East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) is transitioning Mount Lawley Hospital (MLH) from private to public operation on 31 August 2026. As part of this transition, a new on?site hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) platform is required to support critical clinical and operational systems. Respondents are required to propose a fit-for-purpose HCI solution that meets MLH’s resilience, performance, availability, and scalability needs. The solution must provide enterprise-grade compute, support fault tolerance, operate across multiple server rooms, include an on-premises witness node, and provide sufficient storage capacity with room for expansion. Alignment to reference architecture (1+1+1, 2+2+1, or 3+3+1 configuration) is preferred. Proposals must include all necessary hardware, software, licensing, and components to deliver a fully operational platform. Optional services may include detailed design, build, and short-term support through to August 2026. A draft design will be required by 6 March 2026, with build activities to commence following design acceptance and hardware delivery. Please refer to the RFQ document for the full description of works and detailed requirements. | Health Support Services | $586,027 |
| WA-HSS20217802 | IP Telephony and Network Services - Wanneroo Community Mental Health Service | Health Support Services | $560,000 |
| WA-DOT414620 | The Department requires the provision of Support and Maintenance Service for 12 months for the following hardware that are used to host production and non-production work data. The infrastructure is located at Equinix Data Centre and Fujitsu Data Centre. This Request for Quotation was sought through the GovNext ICT CUA, CUA GNICT2015, as a sole source of supply as a result of a Service Tower exemption. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $549,513 |
Agency Relationships
Health Support Services
$83.2M
87 contracts
Western Australia Police Force
$76.7M
10 contracts
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
$20.4M
23 contracts
(inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
$18.6M
21 contracts
East Metropolitan Health Service
$12.3M
6 contracts
WA Country Health Service
$10.3M
3 contracts
Department of Communities
$6.8M
2 contracts
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
$4.4M
4 contracts
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