Management Restructure within Logi-Tech
I would like to announce that due to the continued strong growth of Logi-Tech that we have restructured the management team to now include a General Management role. My congratulations go to Andrew Morris who has toiled tirelessly for over the past three years at Logi-Tech and has been an important part of the Sales and Management team that has created the growth that Logi-Tech is experiencing and promises to come in the future.
Logi-Tech has recognised the responsibility to its customers and vendors to have a solid management and company structure to accommodate the growth and improve customer service.
Managing Director
Unisys fills Defence IT role
UNISYS Australia will fill 25 information technology positions at South Australian defence locations as part of its contract with the Federal Government.
The move is part of a $240 million, five-year contract - signed in February - for Unisys to take over ICT services at 460 defence sites. Unisys aims to fill the local ICT positions - 24 at the RAAF Edinburgh base and one at the Keswick Barracks in Adelaide - in collaboration with its partner, Logi-Tech, by the first quarter of next year.
Many recruits are expected to be people currently working for Defence on regional ICT projects.
"Their experience and knowledge will be a key factor in achieving a smooth transition from Defence to Unisys delivery," Unisys' human resources director for Australia/New Zealand John Maley said. The 25 jobs in SA are among 380 positions being filled nationally by Unisys.
Under the direction of Defence, Unisys will provide a range of IT support services, including support for network security and infrastructure support, server and support of more than 100,000 desktop computers across all Defence business groups.
*As quoted in The Advertiser on Tuesday, September 2, 2008 page 32
