Published on the 08/09/2009 | Written by Newsdesk
Queensland Government water authority opts for an across-the-board solution from one vendor to help integrate and standardise business processes and planning…
Brisbane-headquartered enterprise software company TechnologyOne has won a $2 million contract to upgrade Seqwater’s ICT systems.
The Queensland Government statutory authority owns and manages the water supply stores, dams and infrastructure that deliver water to South East Queensland.
It has signed up for TechnologyOne Financials, Supply Chain, Human Resource & Payroll, Enterprise Budgeting, Business Intelligence, Works & Assets, Enterprise Content Management and Performance Planning.
The new solutions will reach into every aspect of the management of Seqwater – from monitoring and maintaining pipes and dams to ensuring employees receive the right training to do their jobs and cutting costs by streamlining supply chains.
Seqwater’s chief executive officer, Peter Borrows, says business processes and planning would now be integrated and standardised across the organisation.
“This will enable Seqwater to improve reporting and take a more strategic approach to forward planning with regard to people, physical assets, administrative systems and budgeting, armed with more accurate data and analysis tools,” Borrows says.