What does Elsevier do for the Australian Government?

Elsevier is an Australian Government contractor with 1 contracts worth $17.9M since 2018. Their largest government client is CSIRO, and their average contract value is $17.9M.

Key Metrics

1Total Contracts
$17.9MTotal Value
1Agencies Served
$17.9MAvg Contract
1Years Active

Who are Elsevier's biggest government clients?

AgencyContractsValueShare
CSIRO 1 $17.9M 100.0%

How does Elsevier win government contracts?

MethodContractsValueShare
limited 1 $17.9M 100.0%

What are Elsevier's largest government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueAwarded
Subscription to Elsevier for access to online electronic books. CSIRO $17.9M

What are Elsevier's most recent government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueDate
Subscription to Elsevier for access to online electronic books. CSIRO $17.9M

Who competes with Elsevier for government contracts?

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What is Elsevier's registered business information?

Australian Business Number (ABN)
95000910583
Registered Name
Elsevier
Government Contracting Period
2018 – 2018

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Procurement Categories

UNSPSC categories where Elsevier is active.

Published Products 1 contracts · $17.9M · 1.7% of category spend

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