IBM gets Australian contract
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- July
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IBM Corp. of Armonk said this morning it has gotten a contract to help the Australian government with a project to reduce the burden businesses face in reporting information to regulators.
The company said its subsidiary IBM Australia Ltd. will earn $9.7 million (based on today’s exchange rates) for providing technology services as part of the initial phase of the project.
IBM said the partnership is intended to make it “faster, cheaper and easier†for businesses to file their reports. Government departments will encounter fewer mistakes in the reports from businesses and be able to process them faster, the company said.
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