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IMA Wins $A1.1 Million Cloud-Based Investigations Management Tender

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INVESTIGATION Management Australia has won a $A1.1 million tender to supply a cloud-based investigation management solution for the Queensland Office of Industrial Relations.

The original tender called for “a fit-for-purpose investigation management system that will standardise documentation, ensure state wide consistency and meet the specific needs of investigators for the efficient allocation of work, the management of cases, storage, processing and transmission of security classified information, reporting, and case handover to supporting services”.

The IMS solution will be used to manage the end-to-end comprehensive investigations process, which forms part of a wider referral and escalation process within OIR. The software solution was required to be built, market-tested and commercially available, ready to implement upon formation of the Contract and will be in the form of a cloud-based software as a service (SaaS) model.

The Office of Industrial Relations is a Queensland Government agency with responsibility for coordination and regulation of workplace health and safety, electrical safety, and workers’ compensation regulation in the state of Queensland, Australia. The agency coordinates administration of the Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, The Workers’ Compensation Regulator, and the Electrical Safety Office.

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