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Commander Communications has been selected by the South Australian Government as one of three qualified suppliers of distributed computing support services (the DCSS contracts).
According to Commander, selection will allow it to compete by tender for IT service contracts worth millions of dollars across the SA Government until 2010. The Government has projected the value of the DCSS contracts to be in the order of $144 million over the three years.
Commander will be eligible to provide: server management & support services; client management & support services; solution design and advisory services; and service integration services.
It would deliver these from its Volante range of managed and professional services. Adrian Coote, managing director, Commander Communications said: "Commander's core business is delivering critical managed services solutions within a multi-vendor environment and we will deliver this expertise to support the SA Government in deploying an optimised cost-effective IT and IT services environment where service delivery reflects a universal integrated collaborative approach which is the key to ensuring a high level of business consistency and continuous quality improvement."
This latest appointment follows on from Commander's selection as a supplier to the State of desktop personal computers. Commander previously announced on the 29th of August 2006 that it would not be selected as a seeded supplier of services to the South Australian Government and that it would enter into negotiations for alternate commercial arrangements.
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