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Data#3 Limited Level 1, 11 Mounts Bay Road Perth WA Australia 6000
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Total Won
$191.8M
Contracts
186
Agencies
40
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Contract History
| WA-DOC20236985 | Provision of Microsoft Licenses via MS Enterprise Agreement under CUAMS2019 | Department of Communities | $24,008,518 |
| WA-MRWA019522 | Supply of identified CISCO equipment, maintenance, and Licensing | Main Roads Western Australia | $20,627,012 |
| WA-DOC202012036 | Microsoft License Renewal and Maintenance. Purchased under CUAMS2019 | Department of Communities | $16,200,000 |
| WA-TWDC04692024 | Provision of Sector Microsoft Enrolment for Education Solutions. | Department of Training and Workforce Development (DTWD) | $9,775,967 |
| WA-PTA220018 | The Public Transport Authority seeks to procure Cisco Hardware, Support & Maintenance for upcoming METRONET projects and to replace existing equipment within its Corporate and Operational IT Network. This request encompasses the proposed bulk procurement of network equipment planned to commence in January 2022 in preparation for upcoming projects. Continued operation of the current network through asset replacement and integration of the FAL & future METRONET projects is dependent on using Cisco infrastructure. | Public Transport Authority | $9,567,552 |
| WA-PTA240069 | The Public Transport Authority (PTA) needs to replace existing end of life equipment and vendor support within its IT Network Infrastructure through three upcoming projects, to align with its latest IT Network Architectural solution. | Public Transport Authority | $9,103,428 |
| WA-DPLHPE008292 | This contract is for the Department's Microsoft Enterprise Agreement Renewal (Server and Cloud Enrolment) for 2023-2026. This contract is under CUAMS2019. It covers Azure storage and licencing for server and cloud technologies and application development tools (eg Visual Studio) | Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage | $7,000,000 |
| WA-DPLHPE008291 | This Microsoft Enterprise Agreement Renewal (Enterprise Enrollment) 2023-2026 Includes the provision of all Microsoft End-User Technologies i.e.Office 365 Licencing including email services, Dynamics 365 Licencing, Database licencing and smaller software packages (e.g. MS Visio, MS Project). This is a 3 year term through CUAMS2019 | Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage | $7,000,000 |
| WA-PTA240106 | The Public Transport Authority’s (PTA’s) current Firewall Infrastructure is demonstrating several operational and strategic challenges as it is approaching its end of life and support. The firewall infrastructure needs to be replaced with new hardware and enhanced capabilities to ensure compliance with cyber security regulations, meet proposed requirements, and align with industry best practice. | Public Transport Authority | $5,964,714 |
| WA-LG00652023 | Microsoft Licensing | Landgate | $4,900,000 |
| WA-PTA250035 | The Public Transport Authority’s (PTA) Information Management And Operational Systems branch requires the r enewal of our Cisco Enterprise Agreement to ensure continued innovation, optimized network performance, and alignment with PTA’s long-term strategic goals. | Public Transport Authority | $4,447,491 |
| WA-PTA230055 | Background The PTA has a requirement to replace IT network and hardware across seven projects in its asset renewal program (PARP). Four of these projects require new hardware due to existing hardware approaching or already reaching end of life. As such, PTA is operating at elevated risk levels with respect to support for the existing Network equipment. Three of these projects require new hardware due to newly identified requirements. Scope of Requirements The current PTA IT network and projects underway is based on Cisco infrastructure. Alternative vendor equipment will not interoperate with the current and planned technologies utilised within the PTA IT network. Considerable investment has already been made in building the current PTA IT network and the knowledge and skillset of PTA personnel supporting the network. The Public Transport Authority seeks to procure Cisco Hardware, Support & Maintenance for upcoming projects and to replace existing equipment within its Corporate and Operational IT Network. The PTA requires the supply and delivery of the specified hardware, which pertains to the following projects: UCS M4 replacement VDI server replacement Internet router replacement PTC LAN replacement SD WAN hardware replacement Metronet hardware DNAC Additional optics Please refer to PTA230055 Supply of Goods (Book4) RFT Specification for further information regarding the scope of requirements for this Tender. | Public Transport Authority | $4,292,377 |
| WA-PTA230075 | Services related to: • Configuration of new and existing network and security related hardware and services. This includes, but is not limited to, Cisco datacentre and network field equipment, load-balancing infrastructure, Firewalls, wireless infrastructure, Cisco routing hardware and various security applications and services. • Consultancy - Provide ad-hoc technical advice in relation to the network and security infrastructure for incident response and service requests (from the business and operational disciplines). This includes reporting on system failures and security anomalies and providing advice in the response to those events that have an impact to the services delivered to the PTA and travelling public. • Implementation - Deliver activity-initiated solutions in relation to network and security deliverables across all aspects of operations. • Maintain - Ensure that systems and services within the network and security infrastructure are patched and upgraded to the required levels in the support of the PTA. | Public Transport Authority | $3,885,552 |
| WA-LAWA230901 | Legal Aid WA is the public face of the Legal Aid Commission of Western Australia, an independent statutory body that started in 1978, as the first dedicated legal aid commission in Australia. We deliver a range of high quality, life-changing, legal assistance services through 10 offices, 16 Virtual Offices, and 53 outreach locations. As well as our in-house services we can call on the skills of 480 private lawyers across the State. We deliver holistic services that treat the client and not just the legal problem. We aim to provide services that are appropriate, joined-up, culturally safe, targeted, and timely. Legal Aid WA has one plain but powerful purpose: to see that the law protects all Western Australians regardless of poverty or disadvantage. We?re working toward a future where equal justice is a reality for every West Australian. Every day and in every region, Legal Aid WA improves the lives of disadvantaged people. Our work saves homes, keeps families together, gives children a better chance in life, prevents wrongful convictions, helps people with a disability get support, reduces Aboriginal incarceration, protects older people from abuse, helps victims escape domestic violence, recovers stolen wages, and keeps people from walking away from their right to a fair outcome. Our steadfast presence around the State promotes trust and confidence in our justice system. We?re making Western Australia safer, fairer, and more inclusive. Vision for Managed Security Services In support of this vision, Legal Aid WA are seeking a Managed Security Services Provider who can demonstrate the following key attributes: Develop a common understanding and commitment to achieving Legal Aid WA?s business objectives A trusted advisor working hand-in-glove with Legal Aid and other third parties as one team. Actively promotes and champions a ?secure by design? methodology. Fosters a culture that embraces a risk-based, prevention-orientated approach to cyber security. Embeds continuous improvement strategies and practices to strengthen the ability to rapidly detect and respond to cyber security threats. Commitment to lean in and work on projects as required, with a ?can-do/will-do? attitude. Be honest, accountable, ethical and act in the best interests of Legal Aid WA, in line with the published Code of Conduct Effectively communicate with Legal Aid WA, third parties and other stakeholders to anticipate risks and address potential problem areas before they become issues. When this vision is realised, Legal Aid WA will achieve the following key outcomes: Proactive management of cyber security risks through well-conceived prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery measures. Improved cyber security monitoring, detection, and response. Improved cyber security visibility through timely alerting, notification, and reporting. Ongoing cyber security surveillance, analysis, and testing to minimise risks. Access to cyber security skills, expertise, and tools not readily available within Legal Aid. Continued maturity improvement for Essential 8 compliance. Improved operational efficiencies by enabling Legal Aid WA IT resources to focus on, and be more responsive to, business challenges and initiatives. Elevated level of knowledge and awareness of cyber security issues and threats across Legal Aid?s executive teams and business units. Uplift in Legal Aid?s cyber security capability, through improved processes, better use of technologies and tacit and purposeful upskilling of Legal Aid WA?s IT team. Objectives for Managed Security Services Through this procurement process Legal Aid seeks to enter into a Contract with a suitably skilled and experienced Contractor for the provision of Managed Security Services. | Legal Aid Commission of WA | $2,987,288 |
| WA-PTA240575 | The PTA has an extensive network and security environment for the support of Western Australian train, bus and ferry services. There are a significant number of projects, of various scale, that are required to support growth and improvement in the transport network. The Information Management and Operational Systems (IMOS) Division, through the Digital Projects Branch of the PTA, requires Professional Services to assist in the delivery of these projects, many requiring specific skill sets in a complex environment. | Public Transport Authority | $2,551,680 |
| WA-DFES237424 | The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) is seeking an Offer for the Adobe Value Incentive Plan (VIP), inclusive of maintenance and support services. | Department of Fire and Emergency Services | $2,181,747 |
| WA-DFES225223 | Microsoft Enterprise Agreement (EA) Year 1 Business email compromise (BEC) POREQ0001689, POREQ0001690 & POREQ0001691 | Department of Fire and Emergency Services | $1,986,453 |
| WA-PTA230047 | Background Internet Protocol (IP) telephony has significantly emerged in the industry to provide optimal functionality and the use of cloud economics, including savings in ICT infrastructure storage, data security, maintenance, scalability, and disaster recovery. The Public Transport Authority (PTA) requires to undertake the strategic replacement of the existing Siemens HiPath 4000 Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) with an IP telephony platform to meet the PTA’s objectives. It is noted that this procurement excludes the following: The upgrade of the PABX OpenScape Serco Contact Centre, which is managed by Transperth, and The Transwa call centre. This procurement will enable the role of the Voice Communications Asset System to meet corporate objectives and operational transport requirements after examination of the current state of the PTA PABX telephony system. Scope of Services This Request seeks the services of a Cisco Partner to work with Cisco and provide services to the PTA to replace the existing PABX and ensure all other existing telephony systems are integrated to the accepted design specifications. The Request seeks the following; Prepare a detailed architectural design (Performed by Cisco) via the Cisco partner to allow the migration of the existing PABX voice services, both mission-critical and non-critical, to the existing PTA Cisco Unification Communications Manager (CUCM)/Cisco Communications Manager (CCM). The detailed architectural design will provide details of the upgraded telephony system from Cisco, who is the sole source and owner of the existing Cisco Systems integrated into the PTA network. Provide a methodology for the implementation, including risk analysis, a migration plan and a change management strategies, to move all existing voice services currently attached to and provided by the PABX to the CUCM/CCM, with associated costs and decommissioning of the existing PABX. In detail the contractor is required to: Testing and implementing solutions including the following: The OpenScape Call Centre currently servicing the IT Service Desk, the IVR for Gangs Line (NCC), the IVR for Fraud and Investigations and the Infringement Office be replaced with a new Cisco Call Centre. Integration between the CUCM and Zetron console must be built in a test environment before deploying to CMR and NCC to ensure functionality and reliability. Softphone option to be proposed due to real estate challenges across mission-critical and non-mission-critical services. A decommissioning plan for the PABX with a risk assessment is to be developed and approved by all relevant stakeholders six months before the decommissioning date. Ensure all legacy systems are maintained until conversion(s) have been completed in totality. All PTA telephony technology (listed in the following tables), which currently have voice logging functionality, will require call/voice logging capabilities in the future design. Where further solution requirements are identified during the design phase, workshops with the vendor and PTA stakeholders will be conducted to confirm the requirements. For further Scope of Requirements refer to PTA230047 – ICT Services (Book4) RFT Scope of Services & Specification. The proposed contract term for this Request is for twelve (12) months, with one (1) option to extend for a twelve (12) month period. Note: The PTA have not issued Proposed Contract Book3, as Respondents are to propose the terms and conditions to govern the agreement. The PTA will consider and review the conditions proposed as part of the evaluation and negotiate any changes, if required with the Preferred Respondent. | Public Transport Authority | $1,910,414 |
| WA-PTA210497 | Microsoft Enterprise Licence 2021_22 | Public Transport Authority | $1,812,451 |
| WA-SMT2025272 | South Metropolitan TAFE (SM TAFE) requires Broadcom VMware Licensing and Support Renewal commencing 29 April 2026 to 28 April 2027. | South Metropolitan TAFE | $1,812,075 |
| WA-PTA220036 | Network Engineer Services for OS&T Projects | Public Transport Authority | $1,774,596 |
| WA-MRWA000222 | Refresh and Upgrade CISCO equipment and Services | Main Roads Western Australia | $1,624,570 |
| WA-DFES204321 | Provision of Microsoft Enterprise Agreement | Department of Fire and Emergency Services | $1,594,157 |
| WA-MRWA018923 | Supply of F5 Enterprise Licensing Agreement 2024 | Main Roads Western Australia | $1,560,000 |
| WA-CUAPE003329 | Microsoft EA Renewal PLUS Azure Overage | Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage | $1,511,785 |
| WA-PTA220068 | Network and Security Related Implementation Services | Public Transport Authority | $1,455,168 |
| WA-PTA210001 | provision of below to the PTA: Product Code | Public Transport Authority | $1,422,303 |
| WA-PTA230039 | Part of the Public Transport Authority Cyber Security Strategy, we require secure lateral movement between applications to limit hackers. This can be achieved through solutions such as Cisco Secure Workload, which will be easily integrated into PTAs current Cisco environment. | Public Transport Authority | $1,166,316 |
| WA-PTA230546 | Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Flex) | Public Transport Authority | $1,105,818 |
| WA-DMIRS20443 | Existence and Usage (consumption) changes (overages) for DMIRS/JTSI ICT hosted in Microsoft Azure including Platform-as-a-Service, Storage-as-a-Service, Infrastructure-as-a-Service, data egress charges, network transit fees, object activity charges (read, write, list) and related existence/usage charges during calendar year 2021. | (inactive) Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety | $1,000,000 |
| WA-PTA251027 | Supply and delivery of hardware, associated licenses, maintenance and support. | Public Transport Authority | $942,727 |
| WA-DEMIRS24508 | The Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) requires the services of a Network Engineer with considerable experience supporting medium to large enterprises. | Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation and Safety | $926,307 |
| WA-MRWA013020 | Brief Description: R enewal of the F5 Hybrid Enterprise Licensing Agreement | Main Roads Western Australia | $914,618 |
| WA-LW2318 | Microsoft Licenses | Lotterywest | $854,071 |
| WA-NMTAFEP2022058 | Provision of Adobe Student Licence for Creative Cloud | North Metropolitan TAFE | $841,500 |
| WA-PTA220111 | Data Protection - Cloud Interconnects End-to-End Services | Public Transport Authority | $743,152 |
| WA-PTA230065 | Cisco Smartnet Maintenance Renewal 2023/24 | Public Transport Authority | $719,190 |
| WA-PTA260422 | The High-Capacity Signalling project will deliver additional rooms and infrastructure across the rail network. This procurement will facilitate the expansion of the existing IP network to support the additional sites delivered by the first phase of the High-Capacity Signalling project. | Public Transport Authority | $706,430 |
| WA-ICWAIPP832 | Microsoft - ICWA YR2 Anniversary EA Workbook | Insurance Commission of Western Australia | $666,183 |
| WA-PTA210138 | Network & Security Related Implementation Services | Public Transport Authority | $649,440 |
| WA-LAWA231208 | Network Engineer required to manage the daily operations and support Legal Aid WA's LAN, WAN, network infrastructure and services. | Legal Aid Commission of WA | $611,072 |
| WA-LW20042 | Microsoft Licenses | Lotterywest | $605,000 |
| WA-PTA220066 | Cisco Smartnet Maintenance Renewal 2022-2023 | Public Transport Authority | $595,670 |
| WA-MRWA0006200031 | Provision of Cisco Maintenance Support for 2023 | Main Roads Western Australia | $588,837 |
| WA-PTA210105 | Cisco Smartnet Maintenance Renewal 2021/22 | Public Transport Authority | $563,813 |
| WA-DWER102025 | DWER102025 - Adobe Enterprise Licensing and Support | Department of Water and Environmental Regulation | $551,702 |
| WA-DPIRD2022139 | The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) has an existing investment in Adobe products, which are used to manage and administer digital documents, enable development of marketing materials, and support secure digital signatures. DPIRD is seeking to annually renew existing Adobe software licences and purchase additional licences on an ?as required? basis over a potential five (5) year Contract Term. The licences must be provided by an Adobe Authorised Reseller on a subscription basis, inclusive of maintenance and support. | Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development | $549,444 |
| WA-LAWA20241004 | An Enterprise Architect resource is required to drive Legal Aid WA (LAWA) Digital Transformation programme, uplift their architecture practice and provide technical leadership across all business divisions. | Legal Aid Commission of WA | $545,600 |
| WA-PTA250775 | The PTA is seeking a provider of Software-Defined Wide Area Network which would include supply and delivery of cloud interconnections, associated licenses and support as needed. | Public Transport Authority | $519,383 |
| WA-PWST202515214 | PathWest Laboratory Medicine WA (PathWest) requires the establishment of a Non- Compliance Contract to obtain the Supply of Software Licences for Forensic Biology | PathWest Laboratory Medicine WA | $509,880 |
Agency Relationships
Public Transport Authority
$65.2M
72 contracts
Department of Communities
$40.3M
3 contracts
Main Roads Western Australia
$26.6M
12 contracts
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
$16.0M
6 contracts
Department of Training and Workforce Development (DTWD)
$10.4M
6 contracts
Department of Fire and Emergency Services
$6.3M
4 contracts
Legal Aid Commission of WA
$5.5M
10 contracts
Landgate
$5.0M
2 contracts
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