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Pdf (1015.1Kb) Contract No: ICTS2015 Last Updated: 4 February 2021 Document number: 01791286 ICT Services Contractor Profiles: Category 3 1 February 2016 to 31 March 2021 CONTRACT MANAGER Email: [email protected] Tel: 08 6551 1375 Government Procurement Department of Finance Optima Centre 16 Parkland Road OSBORNE PARK WA 6017 Contents 4Logic ......................................................................................................................................................5 Agile Computing Pty Ltd ...........................................................................................................................6 agility IT Consulting ..................................................................................................................................7 Amristar Solutions ....................................................................................................................................8 ASG Group Limited ..................................................................................................................................9 Asterisk Information Security ..................................................................................................................10 Aurora Consulting Pty Ltd .......................................................................................................................11 Avantgarde Technologies .......................................................................................................................12 Avec Global Pty Ltd (previously Bravuro) ...............................................................................................13 Bekkers ..................................................................................................................................................14 BP Hatch Pty Ltd ....................................................................................................................................15 CDM Australia ........................................................................................................................................16 Chameleon (WA) Pty Ltd ........................................................................................................................17 Chandler Macleod ..................................................................................................................................18 Cirrus Networks Pty Ltd ..........................................................................................................................19 Connected Systems Group.....................................................................................................................20 Cubility ...................................................................................................................................................21 Data#3 Limited .......................................................................................................................................22 Datacom Systems (AU) Pty Ltd ..............................................................................................................23 Denver Technology ................................................................................................................................24 Dialog Information Technology ...............................................................................................................25 Diamond Cyber Security Pty Ltd .............................................................................................................26 Dienst Consulting ...................................................................................................................................27 Diverse IT Pty Ltd ...................................................................................................................................28 Diversus .................................................................................................................................................29 Domain Knowledge Consulting ...............................................................................................................30 DSC-IT ...................................................................................................................................................31 DXC Red Rock Pty Ltd (previously Red Rock Consulting Pty Ltd) ........................................................ 32 DXC Technology Australia Pty Limited ...................................................................................................33 DXC United Pty Ltd (previously UXC United)..........................................................................................34 Empired Limited .....................................................................................................................................35 EOS IT Specialists ................................................................................................................................. 36 E-Prim Pty Ltd ........................................................................................................................................37 ES2 ........................................................................................................................................................38 Focus Networks ......................................................................................................................................39 Fujitsu Australia Limited .........................................................................................................................40 GnL Enterprises .....................................................................................................................................41 HAYES Information Systems ..................................................................................................................42 Imex Solutions WA ................................................................................................................................. 43 Information Proficiency ...........................................................................................................................44 Insight Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd .......................................................................................................45 Category 3 – ICT Environment Management Services – Contractor Profiles 2 Integranet Technology Group Pty Ltd .....................................................................................................46 IPC (WA) Pty. Ltd (Suspended) ..............................................................................................................47 ISA Technologies ...................................................................................................................................48 Journey One Pty Ltd. ..............................................................................................................................49 Jurcevic Consulting Pty Ltd ....................................................................................................................50 KDR Technology Solutions Pty Ltd .........................................................................................................51 Kinetic IT Pty Ltd ....................................................................................................................................52 Leaders IT Services................................................................................................................................53 Managed IT Pty Ltd ................................................................................................................................54 Managed System Services .....................................................................................................................55 Maxx Frontier Solutions Pty Ltd ..............................................................................................................56 MM IT Consulting (WA) Pty Ltd ..............................................................................................................57 MSP IT ...................................................................................................................................................58 NEC Australia Pty Ltd .............................................................................................................................59 NGIS Australia Pty Ltd ............................................................................................................................60 NTT Australia (previously Dimension Data and Oakton Service) ............................................................61 Objective Corporation Limited ................................................................................................................62 Office Information Australia ....................................................................................................................63 OnCall DBA Pty Ltd ................................................................................................................................64 Optus Networks Pty Ltd ..........................................................................................................................65 PCS World Pty Ltd ................................................................................................................................. 66 Perfekt Pty
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