Kapish lands ACT Government contract
Kapish has landed a three-year, whole-of-government deal worth $4 million to support the ACT Government’s record management needs.
The company’s secure Kapish Content Manager Cloud (KCMC) will support the regulatory, data and content requirements of 5800 ACT Government users in a transition to a single cloud-based record management system.
The project incorporates the migration of 10 separate existing data instances onto KCMC, bringing business units that have traditionally operated separate systems together onto a whole-of-government cloud platform. KCMC will enable complete management and maintenance compliance and functionality across a suite of platforms. In doing so, the solution will support changes to work practices, including remote working, and will underpin an agile operational model that securely supports cross-location collaboration with a protected cloud-first approach.
Kapish’s futureproofed cloud EDRMS solution will be able to cover the extensive digital record collection of the ACT Government in a straightforward and secure way that delivers significant time and cost savings.
“This contract with the ACT Government closely follows our significant information management contract with CSIRO, cementing our position as Canberra’s go-to enterprise information management partner,” said Stewart Hollingdrake, Head of Business Development at Kapish. “We provide a cost-effective, low-risk, proven system that underpins a modern workplace and delivers the best protection from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.”
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