NEC Australia has selected Perth, Western Australia, to be the home for its new Australian Centre of Excellence in digital government.
At the cornerstone of NEC’s digital government offering is WorkZone – the world leading and purpose-built, ‘Case Management as a Service’, public-sector productivity platform and workflow solution.
Developed by Danish company KMD – now a wholly owned subsidiary of NEC Corporation, WorkZone is catering to a changing demand in service level expectations, accessibility, and data compliance requirements.
Denmark has, for many years, been recognised by the United Nations as the leading provider of digital government services to its citizens.
More than 70% of the Danish Government’s processes run on WorkZone, and it is utilised by over five million Danes.
Denmark is the true embodiment of a Digital Government offering and WorkZone has been integrated into the majority of their backend services.
Not only does it reduce processing times for sharing information between jurisdictions from months to weeks, but it also increases productivity across government agencies and positively impacts community sentiment towards government and its service.
NEC Australia CEO, Jason Price, said Perth was the ideal market to establish its Australian Centre of Excellence.
“I’m really pleased to announce that our Australian Centre of Excellence for digital government will be based right here in Perth,” Price said. “A key factor in our decision to select Perth was the significant resources and experience we have working alongside the Western Australian Government on a range of critical projects, and a shared appetite to improve outcomes and interactions between their citizens and agencies. NEC has been a major services provider to the Western Australian Government over many years and has deep knowledge of our customers’ issues and recognition of the maturity of many government agencies in their digital transformation journey. Working closely with our global Centre of Excellence in Denmark, Perth is perfectly placed to drive expansion across the nation and demonstrate NEC’s digital government capabilities at scale.”
The Centre of Excellence in digital government is scheduled to commence operation in mid-August and will lift NEC’s WA presence to more than 100 staff.