How much does Department of Premier and Cabinet spend on procurement?

Department of Premier and Cabinet is an Australian Government agency that has awarded 621 procurement contracts worth $445.9M. Its largest supplier is various suppliers. 23.2% of its contracts are awarded through competitive processes.

Who are Department of Premier and Cabinet's biggest suppliers?

SupplierContractsValueShare
249 $329.2M 73.9%
164 $27.4M 6.2%
46 $20.0M 4.5%
4 $10.8M 2.4%
4 $8.7M 1.9%
3 $7.6M 1.7%
53 $6.9M 1.6%
4 $6.2M 1.4%
1 $6.0M 1.3%
19 $5.3M 1.2%
12 $3.9M 0.9%
8 $3.2M 0.7%
12 $3.1M 0.7%
3 $2.1M 0.5%
2 $1.7M 0.4%

What does Department of Premier and Cabinet spend its procurement budget on?

CategoryContractsValueShare
3 $38.7M 13.2%
1 $31.8M 10.9%
1 $31.4M 10.7%
1 $30.4M 10.4%
2 $18.9M 6.5%
1 $18.7M 6.4%
1 $15.0M 5.1%
4 $14.7M 5.0%
1 $13.2M 4.5%
1 $10.0M 3.4%

How competitive is Department of Premier and Cabinet's procurement process?

23.2% competitive

Low competition — this agency relies heavily on limited or direct sourcing.

Based on procurement method classification. Competitive includes open tender, selective tender, request for tender/quotation/proposal, and expression of interest.

Which Department of Premier and Cabinet contracts are up for renewal?

60Contracts Expiring
$26.4MTotal Value

These contracts are expiring within the next 18 months and represent potential recompete opportunities for suppliers.

What size contracts does Department of Premier and Cabinet typically award?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
Under $10K12$13K
$10K-$50K27$912K
$50K-$100K284$22.3M
$100K-$500K220$46.1M
$500K-$1M23$16.1M
$1M-$5M33$70.7M
$5M-$20M18$164.3M
$20M+4$125.5M

What contracts has Department of Premier and Cabinet awarded recently?

ContractSupplierValueDate
DSS Managed Services – On Demand Support Fusion5 Pty Limited $100K
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server – Standard Subscription Data #3 Limited; Intuit Technologies; Centorrino Technologies $19K
Legal services for Macquarie Point Urban Renewal ConMoto Group $100K
TechnologyOne extra Modules Technology One Limited $156K
Engagement of a lead negotiator Glenn Keating $120K
Provision of professional development training – DiSC training with TTC and TasG Rachel Ann Moore in her personal capacity and in her capacity as trustee for RMC Trust $60K
Provision of professional development training – The Confident Facilitator The Training & Business Company Pty Ltd trading as SCALA the Training Company $80K
Minor Works at 58-60 Wilmot Street, Burnie T & V Mead Pty Ltd trading as Mead Con; De Jong & Sons Construction Pty Ltd; Tas City Building; MPH Builders $274K
Dolphin Sands Clean-Up Program Batchelor Construction Group $8.8M
Provision of professional development training – Managing people and performance Frameworks for Change Pty Ltd $100K

Is Department of Premier and Cabinet using more competitive procurement over time?

Competitive: 8Non-Competitive: 3 2015 Competitive: 8Non-Competitive: 6 2016 Competitive: 2Non-Competitive: 3 2017 Competitive: 6 2018 Competitive: 9Non-Competitive: 2 2019 Competitive: 1Non-Competitive: 3 2020 Competitive: 1Non-Competitive: 1 2021 Competitive: 5Non-Competitive: 8 2022 Competitive: 4Non-Competitive: 11 2023 Competitive: 2Non-Competitive: 15 2024 Non-Competitive: 18 2025 Non-Competitive: 4 2026 ■ Competitive ■ Non-Competitive
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Department of Premier and Cabinet — Procurement Method Trend by Year
YearCompetitiveNon-CompetitiveTotal
20158321
20168622
2017239
20186016
20199216
20201314
20211135
20225871
202341156
2024215111
202501891
20260413

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