NSW govt renews SAP deal as negotiations drag on


The New South Wales government has given itself another 12 months to renegotiate its main sourcing agreement with German software giant SAP, which also remains locked in talks with the federal government.

The NSW extension comes a year after the agreement, one of the longest-running standing offers across the state government and estimated to be worth $490 million, was last extended by 12 months.

Codenamed C2601, the whole-of-government arrangement, first signed in March 2008, grants agencies access to ERP software products from SAP for use in finance, human resources, payroll and customer relationship management.

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