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Azeus Systems bags HK$60.4m supply contract

The government awarded the deal.

According to a release, Azeus Systems Holdings announced that Azeus Systems Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Azeus has been awarded a contract worth a total one-off price of approximately HK$60.4 million (equivalent to approximately US$7.9 million) by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

The contract is for supply of a Verified Legislation Information System to the Department of Justice, to be completed in two phases within 29 months and 47 months from the date of contract award respectively.

Azeus’ scope of work will include the supply of hardware and software, together with the provision of a range of services including implementation, project management services, and mandatory training.

In addition, maintenance and system support services at an estimated value of HK$64.8 million (equivalent to approximately US$8.4 million) may be required by the Government for a period up to 10 years from the date of acceptance of the system

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