Further Defence contract win for archTIS secure collab solution

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Further Defence contract win for archTIS secure collab solution

Canberra's archTIS is continuing to pick up Defence related contracts, the company said.

It's latest win includes a $342,540 contract with Australian Naval Infrastructure (ANI) in Adelaide, with licenses for 100 users of the archTIS Kojensi secure collaboration solution for sensitive information.

Of this, archTIS said $112,000 is annual recurring licensing revenue, with the contract term running until 30 October 2026.

ANI is a government owned business enterprise, with the Ministers of Finance and Defence as the shareholders.

The company is modernising the Osborne Naval Shipyard, for Australia's manufacture of world-class naval ships, as the owner, developer and manager of infrastructure and related facilites.

ASX-listed archTIS managing director described the ANI deal is an important win for his company.

"Their selection of Kojensi validates the value it offers to quickly deploy a secure platform for sensitive information exchange," Lai said.

"It is another milestone in our continued drive to make Kojensi the preferred platform for the secure sharing and collaboration of classified information between partners across Defence and the supply chain,” he added.

Earlier this month, archTIS announced that BAE Systems Maritime Australia, the builder of the Navy's Hunter-class frigates, had picked the Canberra company for a secure collaboration and integration product demonstrator.

The BAESMA contract is valued at $528,000 archTIS said.

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