What does NEW WORLD RECORDS do for the Australian Government?

NEW WORLD RECORDS is an Australian Government contractor with 22 contracts worth $15.0M since 2021. Their largest government client is Department of Defence, and their average contract value is $683K. Recent government contracting activity has declined.

Key Metrics

22Total Contracts
$15.0MTotal Value
1Agencies Served
$683KAvg Contract
5Years Active
1Expiring (12mo)

How much does NEW WORLD RECORDS win in government contracts each year?

$0 $1.5M $3.1M $4.6M $6.2M 2021: $2.9M 2021 2022: $3.0M 2022 2023: $1.5M 2023 2024: $6.2M 2024 2025: $1.5M 2025
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NEW WORLD RECORDS — Annual Government Contract Awards
YearContractsValue
20215$2.9M
20225$3.0M
20233$1.5M
20247$6.2M
20252$1.5M

Who are NEW WORLD RECORDS's biggest government clients?

AgencyContractsValueShare
Department of Defence 22 $15.0M 100.0%

How does NEW WORLD RECORDS win government contracts?

MethodContractsValueShare
open 17 $14.5M 77.3%
limited 5 $543K 22.7%

Which NEW WORLD RECORDS government contracts are expiring soon?

NEW WORLD RECORDS has 1 contracts worth $1.3M expiring in the next 12 months. These represent potential recompete opportunities for competing suppliers.

ContractAgencyValueExpires
Records Management Services Department of Defence $1.3M

What are NEW WORLD RECORDS's largest government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueAwarded
Computer Services Department of Defence $5.7M
ICT Services Department of Defence $2.0M
Records Management Services Department of Defence $1.3M
Record Conversion and Remediation Department of Defence $1.2M
Records Service Delivery Department of Defence $1.1M

What are NEW WORLD RECORDS's most recent government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueDate
Records Review Department of Defence $234K
Records Management Services Department of Defence $1.3M
Information Support Services Department of Defence $62K
Project Services Department of Defence $54K
File Restructuring Services Department of Defence $49K
Computer Services Department of Defence $134K
Computer Services Department of Defence $5.7M
Computer Services Department of Defence $144K
File Restructuring Services Department of Defence $35K
Management Information Systems Department of Defence $309K

Is NEW WORLD RECORDS's government business growing or declining?

↓ 85.4%

Significant decline — contract value dropped 85% year-over-year.

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

Who competes with NEW WORLD RECORDS for government contracts?

Other suppliers winning contracts from the same government agencies.

SupplierContractsValue
GHD PTY LTD 511 $39.73B
BOEING DEFENCE AUSTRALIA LTD 1,651 $35.02B
THALES AUSTRALIA LIMITED 11,541 $19.02B
DHA - CENTRAL OFFICE 14 $16.77B
AUSTRALIAN AEROSPACE LTD 2,523 $14.99B
BAE SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA LTD 3,836 $13.89B
RAYTHEON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1,757 $11.59B
BROADSPECTRUM (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 1,244 $10.09B
LOCKHEED MARTIN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 539 $8.82B
LENDLEASE BUILDING PTY LIMITED 94 $8.73B

What size contracts does NEW WORLD RECORDS typically win?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K4$134K
$50K-$100K5$334K
$100K-$500K5$989K
$500K-$1M3$2.3M
$1M-$5M4$5.6M
$5M-$20M1$5.7M

What is NEW WORLD RECORDS's registered business information?

Australian Business Number (ABN)
72152026974
Registered Name
NEW WORLD RECORDS
Government Contracting Period
2021 – 2025

Verify entity details on the Australian Business Register.

Procurement Categories

UNSPSC categories where NEW WORLD RECORDS is active.

Engineering & Research 16 contracts · $12.5M · 0.0% of category spend Management & Professional Services 4 contracts · $2.3M · 0.0% of category spend Public Utilities 2 contracts · $141K · 0.0% of category spend

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