panel memberships

Osmodal is appointed to a number of government panels to make accessing our services easy for you.

A panel arrangement is a structured procurement process where pre-approved providers are selected through a competitive tender to supply goods and services, primarily to government clients.

For many agencies, panel arrangements offer a reliable and efficient procurement method. Our inclusion on multiple panels demonstrates that we have successfully met rigorous assessment criteria, providing prospective clients with confidence in our services. We are committed to delivering:

Expertise – Services provided by industry specialists

Strong partnerships – A focus on building lasting client relationships

Quality assurance – Consistently high standards in delivery

Sustainability & stability – A firm that meets financial and environmental expectations

With a proven track record of successful engagements across multiple government panels and jurisdictions, we are well-positioned to support your organisation.

Is your organisation operating within one of these jurisdictions? If so, you can directly engage us for the services listed below. Click the links for more details, or contact us to discuss your needs.

 

Panel NamePanel OwnerPanel IDServices
Professional Advisory ServicesVIC GovernmentPAS SPCProvision of professional services in Commercial and Financial Advisory Services (CAFAS)
Prequalification SchemeNSW GovernmentSCM0020 AdvancedICT services
Queensland ICT Services PanelQLD Government1303BICT Services
Transport Technology FrameworkCrown Commercial Service (CCS) – UK GovernmentRM6347Lot 1 – Transport Professional Services, providing strategic, commercial and technical advisory to improve public transport outcomes
Lot 2 – Transport Data Services, delivering advanced data management, analytics and insight capabilities
Lot 7b – Smart Ticketing, supporting open, integrated and future-ready payment and ticketing systems

 

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