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The xAmplify Group and Coupa Software have been appointed to the GovERP Complementary (Edge) Capabilities Panel to provide sourcing, contract management, eProcurement and procurement reporting processes across the Australian Federal Government.
The Coupa BSM platform is designed to give organisations greater visibility into their spend in areas like sourcing, procurement and purchase of goods and services, both direct and indirect, working as a single source where all spend data is stored and accessed according to business processes. Utilising this solution enables organisations to leverage a single, intuitive user interface for all transactional spend activities across procurement, invoicing, expenses, and pay.
Ken Maxwell, xAmplify CEO is looking forward to providing greater insights into departmental business spend by offering federal government departments and agencies Coupa’s BSM solutions.
“The APS can benefit from greater consistency, a reduction in manual processing and a more streamlined approach to its current sourcing, contract management, eProcurement and procurement reporting."
"The Coupa platform provides a next generation, born-in-the-cloud solution that creates a user-friendly experience, guaranteeing maximum user uptake,” Maxwell said.
Technology is fast evolving with digital transformation rapidly becoming a key focus for the government and digitising processes designed to embed policies aimed to deliver productivity and value for the taxpayer, according to Stuart O’Neill, managing director at Coupa.
“Our platform will provide greater visibility into and control over how departments undertake procurements and spend money.”
“We are excited to work with xAmplify to support government departments in gaining control of their procurement and invoicing transactions from ageing systems," O'Neill said.
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Nastasha is a Journalist at Momentum Media, she reports extensively across veterans affairs, cyber security and geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific. She is a co-author of a book titled The Stories Women Journalists Tell, published by Penguin Random House. Previously, she was a Content Producer at Verizon Media, a Digital Producer for Yahoo! and Channel 7, a Digital Journalist at Sky News Australia, as well as a Website Manager and Digital Producer at SBS Australia. Nastasha started her career in media as a Video Producer and Digital News Presenter at News Corp Australia.