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News - Written by Renai LeMay on Friday, June 25, 2010 11:42 - 0 Comments
VHA renews ASG IT services deal
Mobile telco VHA has renewed and expanded its significant IT services arrangement with Perth-headquartered company ASG, which is led by chief executive Geoff Lewis (pictured).
The deal was originally signed with Hutchison -- which merged with Vodafone Australia over the past several years to form VHA -- but in a statement issued this morning, ASG said a new five-year contract had been signed with two one year options.
ASG did not disclose the value of the work, although it did say it has so far secured over $140 million in new contracts in the first half of this year. The company has been providing IT services to Hutchison since 2006.
ASG may provide additional project services to VHA -- which would increase the value of the work.
"This contract win was secured against strong competition," said ASG group office of Sales and Strategic Operations Murray Rosa, "highlighting the newly merged VHA's satisfaction with ASG's existing service offering and our ability to provide flexible solutions to meet the increased and evolving needs of VHA."
Image credit: VHA
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