What does ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT do for the Australian Government?

ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT is an Australian Government contractor with 298 contracts worth $80.2M since 2009. Their largest government client is Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre, and their average contract value is $269K.

Key Metrics

298Total Contracts
$80.2MTotal Value
20Agencies Served
$269KAvg Contract
17Years Active
6Expiring (12mo)

How much does ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT win in government contracts each year?

$0 $4.5M $9.0M $13.5M $18.0M 2009: $50K 2009 2010: $175K 2010 2011: $504K 2011 2012: $15.7M 2012 2013: $12.6M 2013 2014: $5.8M 2014 2015: $5.2M 2015 2016: $18.0M 2016 2017: $4.9M 2017 2018: $10.6M 2018 2019: $3.8M 2019 2020: $381K 2020 2021: $459K 2021 2022: $326K 2022 2023: $550K 2023 2024: $516K 2024 2025: $588K 2025
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ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT — Annual Government Contract Awards
YearContractsValue
20091$50K
20102$175K
20113$504K
20124$15.7M
201349$12.6M
201458$5.8M
201526$5.2M
201641$18.0M
201719$4.9M
201813$10.6M
201925$3.8M
20208$381K
20216$459K
20224$326K
202317$550K
202414$516K
20258$588K

Who are ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT's biggest government clients?

AgencyContractsValueShare
Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre 2 $16.5M 21.4%
Productivity Commission 1 $12.8M 16.6%
Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission 6 $9.5M 12.3%
Department of Home Affairs 24 $8.5M 11.0%
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner 10 $5.2M 6.8%
Australian Financial Security Authority 31 $4.1M 5.3%
Department of Defence 31 $3.3M 4.4%
Department of Finance 9 $2.3M 2.9%
Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity 6 $2.2M 2.8%
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service 20 $2.1M 2.8%

How does ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT win government contracts?

MethodContractsValueShare
limited 273 $75.8M 91.6%
open 12 $2.6M 4.0%
selective 13 $1.7M 4.4%

Which ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT government contracts are expiring soon?

ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT has 6 contracts worth $495K expiring in the next 12 months. These represent potential recompete opportunities for competing suppliers.

ContractAgencyValueExpires
Provision of Access to Copyright Materials Australian Taxation Office $359K
Legal Services 25-26 Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts $50K
FY2025-26 Copyright Agency Contribution Department of Veterans' Affairs $30K
2024-26 CAL Agreement Contribution Administrative Review Tribunal $22K
Legal service Office of the Australian Information Commissioner $19K
Copyright Fees Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission $15K

What are ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT's largest government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueAwarded
Property Lease - Canberra Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre $14.4M
Sub-Lease of Part Level 2, National Circuit, Barton ACT Productivity Commission $12.8M
Property Lease Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission $9.4M
Lease of premises - Level 3, 4 National Circuit, Barton, Canberra Office of the Australian Information Commissioner $5.0M
1316321 - Background checks   Department of Home Affairs $2.5M

What are ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT's most recent government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueDate
FY2025-26 Copyright Agency Contribution Department of Veterans' Affairs $30K
Legal service Office of the Australian Information Commissioner $19K
FOI appointment process Office of the Australian Information Commissioner $41K
Legal Services 25-26 Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts $50K
Provision of Access to Copyright Materials Australian Taxation Office $359K
2024-25 WOAG Legal Services Panel Fee Office of the Australian Information Commissioner $16K
Training Services Services Australia $14K
WoAG Copyright Agency 2024-25 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade $61K
Annual fee to access the Australian Govt Legal Services Panel Australian Taxation Office $133K
Copyright Fees Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission $15K

Is ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT's government business growing or declining?

↓ 1.1%

Stable — contract value remained consistent year-over-year.

Based on comparison of last 12 months vs prior 12 months of awarded contract value.

Who competes with ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT for government contracts?

Other suppliers winning contracts from the same government agencies.

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What size contracts does ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT typically win?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K189$4.1M
$50K-$100K44$2.9M
$100K-$500K39$8.8M
$500K-$1M12$7.9M
$1M-$5M10$14.9M
$5M-$20M4$41.5M

What is ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT's registered business information?

Australian Business Number (ABN)
92661124436
Registered Name
ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT
Government Contracting Period
2009 – 2025

Verify entity details on the Australian Business Register.

Procurement Categories

UNSPSC categories where ATTORNEY-GENERALS DEPARTMENT is active.

Management & Professional Services 109 contracts · $54.8M · 0.0% of category spend Engineering & Research 36 contracts · $7.4M · 0.0% of category spend IT & Telecommunications 32 contracts · $6.5M · 0.0% of category spend

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