ATech, a leading Brisbane-based cloud hosting and web development company, today announced it has been appointed to the Australian Government's GovCMS Drupal Services Panel (DSP). Following a comprehensive procurement and evaluation process led by the Department of Finance, ATech joins the first group of new suppliers on the refreshed panel.
The GovCMS Drupal Services Panel is the official list of approved suppliers with the necessary skills to work with Drupal and the GovCMS platform to build secure, scalable and accessible websites for Australian Government agencies. ATech's inclusion on the panel will enable the company to deliver advanced Drupal services and innovative digital solutions to all local, state and federal government agencies Australia-wide.
This refreshed panel operates under the Department of Finance and supports the delivery of personalised and intuitive services, promoting rich content experiences for end-users. The DSP offers simplified procurement and a range of service categories tailored to agency needs, from skilled supplier support to fixed-price maintenance packages.
ATech specialises in systems requiring scalability, high availability and robust cyber security. ATech has built and hosted websites and web apps for organisations within all levels of government including Airservices Australia, Seqwater and Brisbane City Council.
Sarah-Jane Peterschlingmann, Managing Director of ATech, said, "We are delighted to be part of the GovCMS Drupal Services Panel. ATech has worked with all levels of the government for many years, and being on this panel allows us to expand our delivery of secure, scalable and user-friendly websites that meet the evolving needs of the public sector.
"As a prequalified supplier, it means less hoops the government is required to jump through to be able to work with ATech for a particular digital project. We are grateful for a streamlined procurement process which will make it even easier to work with ATech - for both our new and existing government clients."
The panel will be operational until 30 September 2026.