State and Federal Governments have delivered millions of dollars' worth of work for Accenture in the last 24 hours which has been confirmed as lead technology vendor for the development of the IT infrastructure to support the personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR) - a gig worth almost $48 million - and also as the developer of a national e-conveyancing programme.
The state governments owned company charged with developing a national electronic system for property exchange, NECDL, has signed a master agreement with Accenture to design and build the e-conveyancing platform that will underpin the national system.
Legislative changes will be needed in each of the nation's States and Territories before the national e-conveyancing system being developed by Accenture can be used.
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