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Explaining DTA Marketplaces and Whole of Government Agreements
Explaining DTA Marketplaces and Whole of
Government Agreements
Nicole Bain – 26 November 2020
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Digital sourcing and ICT procurement (/taxonomy/term/25)
We’re releasing the first in a series of explainer videos to help government buyers and sellers
of digital goods and services connect with each other.
Our marketplaces and Whole of Government agreements connect government buyers with
sellers of digital goods and services. They are designed to make buying and selling simple,
clear and fast. We offer a wide range of commonly purchased digital goods and services, such
as:
hardware
software
digital consultants and specialists
telecommunications
cloud.
Our Whole of Government agreements are established between the Australian Government
and individual sellers of digital products or services, to give buyers the best terms, conditions
and pricing. We have established agreements with:
AWS
Concur
IBM
Microsoft
Oracle
Rimini Street
SAP.
We have created a user centred experience for our marketplaces and agreements. For
government agencies, buying through the DTA’s marketplaces and agreements ensures access
to the government’s buying power and latest technology, supported by pre-negotiated
contracts. For sellers, it is easier to access the government market and showcase your products
and services.
Learn more about buying for government (https://www.buyict.gov.au/sp?
id=information_for_buyers) or selling to government (https://www.buyict.gov.au/sp?
id=information_for_sellers) by watching the video and going to buyict.gov.au
(https://www.buyict.gov.au/).
Nicole Bain is a Hardware and Software Marketplace Product Owner at the DTA
© Commonwealth of Australia. With the exception of the Commonwealth Coat of Arms and
where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under the CC BY 4.0 license.