Western Australia-based IT services provider Empired has suffered a decline in both revenue and profits for the first-half FY20.
Main Roads WA has ordered additional F5m rugged tablet PCs from Xplore Technologies to simplify the oversight of the state’s roads and to enforce transportation standards.
Main Roads Western Australia says it has improved the quality of data management across its network, reduced paper usage, increased accuracy, and improved efficiency with the deployment of a tailored mobile in-vehicle solution from IT solutions vendor Motion and partner company Datanet Asia Pacific.
Perth-based listed IT services company, Empired, has snared a contract estimated at around $46 million to provide services to operate and maintain the core IT infrastructure for Main Roads Western Australia, in a deal which the company says will help speed up its national expansion plans.
A $14 million contract extension will see Empired provide Main Roads WA with operational and project services for another two years.
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