Ajilon wins $10 million-plus Corrective Services deal

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Ajilon wins $10 million-plus Corrective Services deal
Ger Doyle

Ajilon has clinched a contract worth at least $10 million with the Western Australia Department of Corrective Services (DCS).

The five-year managed systems and support contract was won after a "highly competitive" tender, according to a statement from the Perth integrator.

Ajilon will support and enhance the department's applications used to manage offenders in custody and in the community. This includes the Total Offender Management Solution (TOMS) and Community Based Information System (C-BIS) applications.

The win follows a string of projects for the Swiss owned firm in Western Australia involving the police, the courts, firearm licensing, the Public Sex Offenders Register and a driver disqualification system.

This includes a $33 million contract extension and a $17 million tender win revealed in July with Western Australia Police. In May, CRN reported that the Swiss-owned company partnered with Indian outsourcing firm ITC Infotech to win contracts totalling $24 million.

Managing director Ger Doyle said Ajilon is winning business from "large international competitors".

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