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Australian-listed human resource and business process outsourcing company, Talent2 International, has beaten off rivals in a competitive tender to be selected by the Queensland Government as its ICT contractor resource manager.


Under the three-year contract, Talent2 (ASX: TWO) will assume responsibility for the implementation and management of a managed service program (MSP) across all 13 Queensland Government agencies.

The contract provides for Talent2 to manage the procurement and performance management of all ICT contractors and suppliers that provide services to the Queensland Government.

According to Objective's general manager client development, client service & operations for Australia and New Zealand, Anthea Collier, the program contracted to the company will 'improve the economy, effectiveness and efficiency' of ICT contractor resource management for the Queensland Government.

'This is a unique and exciting opportunity for Talent2 and we are thrilled to be on board with Queensland Government and looking forward to a close working partnership.'

Talent2 CEO, John Rawlinson, said the deal with the Queensland Government highlighted how 'smart organisations continue to refocus on the strategic areas of their business, and align themselves with partners that deliver best-practice, innovation and cost effective solutions.'

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