Accenture gobbles up govt’s $540m aged care transformation


Joseph Brookes
Senior Reporter

Accenture will be paid more than half a million dollars a day for the next two years by the federal government to supply contractors for the digital transformation of its aged care systems around the country.

The $289 million contract is Accenture’s biggest federal deal ever and its third for active tech work at the Department of Health and Aged Care (DHAC), having already landed a $157 million contract to build a provider management software system.

The local subsidiary of the global tech services giant has now secured almost all of the government’s planned $540 million spend on aged care digital transformation to date, despite being involved in several government tech wrecks.

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