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  • TransGrid CIO departs

    TransGrid chief information officer Tony Meehan appears to have vacated his position, just six months after signing an extensive ICT outsourcing agreement with software and services company Mincom.

  • TransGrid embarks on key software project

    Electricity supplier TransGrid has embarked on a major redevelopment of its outage management system, which plans the maintenance of electricity lines throughout NSW.

  • TransGrid to outsource for the third time

    NSW electricity wholesaler TransGrid has gone back to the market with its entire information technology services requirements as existing contracts wind down in October.

  • Transgrid attracts new CIO

    NSW electricity wholesaler TransGrid has nabbed an IT executive from the state's Department of Community Services (DoCS) to be its new chief information officer.

  • TransGrid wants Vista PC supplier

    NSW electricity wholesaler TranGrid has started looking for a company to supply its Windows Vista-based desktops and laptops over the next three years.

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