KPMG Australia subsidiary KTech has awarded archTIS a work order for consultancy on the Department of Defence data security initiatives.
The contract is worth $759,000 which means the security software vendor has won work worth almost $990,000 since November last year.
archTIS has been contracted through KTech to supply services in support of foundational secure data design services for Defence, with the contract running until June 30 this year.
The work order is for data related architecture consulting services including data-taxonomy, modelling, and security for the OneDefence data program.
“archTIS is pleased to be awarded this new work order and grow in partnership with KTech to support the Australian Department of Defence’s secure data initiatives,” archTIS managing director and CEO Daniel Lai said.
“This cements archTIS as a key partner to KTech in delivering important Defence data outcomes demonstrating continued growth in a key strategic account.”
Continuing its growth across Defence, this is archTIS’ second work order from KTech, following its $7 million contract with the Department of Defence in June 2022 to provide its Kojensi secure information collaboration platform.
The original work order involved the use of archTIS’ NC Protect software to increase access control and file level security of classified and sensitive information.