The Australian Department of Defence has signed a $95.5 million contract with IBM for the roll out of the SAP S/4 HANA Defence and Security Industry platform. Under the 18 month contract, IBM Services will deploy the software which it says will provide a single, trusted view of critical information to improve Defence’s operational effectiveness and deliver significant cost savings. This is the first phase of a multi-year program to modernise Defence’s information systems and optimise processes. The works aim to deliver on the key recommendations from the government’s ‘First Principles Review of Defence’ which tasked the agency with ensuring it is fit for purpose and able to deliver against its strategy with the minimum resources necessary. A Defence ERP program spokesperson said in a statement: “The ERP program plans to roll out initial capability in 2020 followed by a larger release in 2022. The program will progressively deliver solutions that will affect every Defence member and transform the way we do business. It will provide a near real-time view of critical information across the department to better inform decision-making.” Defence said the platform will initially enhance its logistics, land maintenance and engineering capabilities – replacing a wide range of existing end-of-life systems. It will provide Defence personnel with an platform to significantly improve productivity and effectiveness in their operations, ensuring the right equipment is in the right place, at the right time. In January this year, Defence issued $190 million worth of contracts to suppliers. The largest was a $99.1 million deal with Fujitsu to supply desktop-related services for about 100,000 Defence personnel across more than 450 locations nationwide. In February, these users migrated from Windows XP to Windows 10. Kinetic IT is providing ICT service desk and service integration management in two separate contracts running until September 2022, totalling $59.1 million and $32.3 million. Follow CIO Australia on Twitter and Like us on Facebookhellip;Twitter: @CIO_Australia,Facebook: CIO Australia, or take part in the CIO conversation onLinkedIn: CIO Australia Follow Byron Connolly on Twitter:@ByronConnolly Related content brandpost Sponsored by SAP What goes well with Viña Concha y Toro wines? Meat, fish, poultry, and SAP Viña Concha y Toro, a wine producer that distributes to more than 140 countries worldwide, paired its operation with the SAP Business Technology Platform to enhance its operation and product. By Tom Caldecott, SAP Contributor Dec 04, 2023 4 mins Digital Transformation brandpost Sponsored by Azul How to maximize ROI by choosing the right Java partner for your organization Choosing the right Java provider is a critical decision that can have a significant impact on your organization’s success. By asking the right questions and considering the total cost of ownership, you can ensure that you choose the best Java p By Scott Sellers Dec 04, 2023 5 mins Application Management brandpost Sponsored by DataStax Ask yourself: How can genAI put your content to work? Generative AI applications can readily be built against the documents, emails, meeting transcripts, and other content that knowledge workers produce as a matter of course. By Bryan Kirschner Dec 04, 2023 5 mins Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence feature The CIO’s new role: Orchestrator-in-chief CIOs have unique insight into everything that happens in a company. Some are using that insight to take on a more strategic role. By Minda Zetlin Dec 04, 2023 12 mins CIO C-Suite Business IT Alignment Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe