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Vic govt renews $40 million ICT leasing deal for education department

By Michael Jenkin on Jul 3, 2018 6:40AM
Vic govt renews $40 million ICT leasing deal for education department

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The Department of Education and Training Victoria can streamline procurement of computer equipment after renewing a $40 million technology leasing contract. Equigroup will offer the ICT leasing facility for up to four years, supporting Victorian public school procurement of desktop ...

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Jul 3 2018
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