The Victorian Department of Primary Industries will revamp IT systems used to manage resource and commercial fishing licenses.
The project, known internally as Resource Rights Allocation and Management (RRAM), first went to tender in November 2009 and is due to begin early next year.
The new system will allow resources and fishing companies to submit license and renewal applications and work plans, make payments and track the progress of dealings with the department through a single access point.
Fujitsu has been appointed as the projects software implementation partner.
Fujitsu will help the department's IT team replace a series of legacy systems at Fisheries Victoria and Earth Resources with a centralised SAP system comprising CRM 7.0, enterprise portal (EP), NetWeaver process integration and business information warehouse (BW).
A DPI spokesman said stage one of the project "incorporates the delivery of new systems and business processes to support the management of commercial fishing and earth resource licence management and compliance".
Stage one is due to be ready for user acceptance testing in January 2012 ahead of a planned go-live in April 2012.
The launch timing coincides "with the renewal of 2012 commercial fishing licences and with ... the introduction of amendments to the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act (MRSDA) under which several changes to the licensing regime for mining and exploration licences are being introduced," the spokesman said.
Under the second stage of the transformation, the SAP system will be extended to cover recreational fishing and fossicking licenses, as well as "coordinated referral to other government agencies".
The second stage is due to be tested in May 2012 for completion two months later in July.
Legacy applications replaced by the new SAP system will not be shut down.
"The Fisheries Victoria and Earth Resources systems will run concurrently in read-only mode to maintain access to historical information once the new capability is activated," the spokesman said.
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