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Learn more about becoming a buyer on the DTA's Marketplaces
Learn more about becoming a buyer on the
DTA's Marketplaces
8 December 2020
Tags:  Digital sourcing and ICT procurement (/taxonomy/term/25)
We’re releasing our second explainer video aimed at helping government buyers understand how
they can join and access the DTA’s marketplaces and Whole of Government (WofG) Agreements.
Whether you are a new or existing buyer to the DTA’s marketplaces and whole of government
agreements, our arrangements have been established to make your buying of digital goods and
services easier. 
Here at the DTA, we operate a number of marketplaces and whole of government agreements. We
offer a range of products for hardware, software, telecommunications, digital consultancies, data
centres and cloud. You can track and manage your procurements all in one place with our online
platforms.
Our marketplaces and whole of government agreements are accessible to all levels of government
including federal, state and local. Some examples of our WofG agreements include Oracle, SAP, and
IBM. 


Buying Digital Products and Services
Second explainer video featuring Anthony Conway, Product Manager (Director), Sourcing Platforms.
You might like to also watch our first explainer video (/blogs/explaining-dta-marketplaces-and-whole-
government-agreements)
 which helps government buyers and sellers of digital goods and services
connect with each other.
Jump online today at buyict.gov.au (https://www.buyict.gov.au/) to check out how the DTA's
marketplaces and whole of government agreements can help you to buy your digital goods and
services.
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