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GITC
Government Information Technology Conditions (GITC)
| The Government Information Technology and Conditions (GITC) is a national framework of standard legal documentation that has been developed in cooperation with industry representatives and government. The GITC is designed to assist government buyers and industry suppliers to develop contracts for the supply of information technology products and services in the most efficient and effective manner.
Tasmania currently uses version 2 (GITC 2) as the standard conditions of contract framework for all computer hardware, software and IT services purchases, regardless of value (refer to Treasurer's Instruction 1109).
The GITC contract consists of -
- A Generic Head Agreement between the Crown and an IT company (organised by Treasury and containing general IT terms and conditions)
- The Government Information Technology Conditions (Purchase Orders) which are the individual purchase orders between an agency and an IT company (organised by agencies and containing specific requirements) for software orders, hardware purchases, and the supply and integration of a system.
Publication Contact Details |
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| Christie Strike |
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| Christie.Strike@treasury.tas.gov.au |
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| (03) 6233 2301 |
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| Deeds Building, 21 Murray Street, Hobart, TAS, 7000 |
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| GPO Box 147, Hobart, TAS, 7001 |
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This page was last modified on: 15/08/2008
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