Highlights
- archTIS (AR9) secures a A$1.31M renewal with Australian Defence for Kojensi software.
- The renewal includes a significant 75% increase in user licenses.
- Contract extension underscores Kojensi’s pivotal role in secure data collaboration.
archTIS Ltd has successfully renewed its contract with the Australian Department of Defence, securing a deal worth A$1,312,974 for its Kojensi software platform. This renewal not only extends the relationship but also expands it with a 75% increase in user licenses, reflecting the growing trust and reliance the Defence places on this platform.
The contract, effective immediately, will extend through to June 30, 2026. It involves the annual renewal of the Kojensi subscription and is expected to recur annually, providing a stable revenue stream for archTIS. The substantial increase in licenses highlights the critical role that archTIS’s data-centric zero trust solutions play in national defence strategies.
Daniel Lai, archTIS managing director and CEO, emphasized the importance of their solutions in protecting sensitive defence information. “Our systems are tailor-made to ensure that access to critical data is governed strictly on a need-to-know basis, thereby enhancing security and compliance without compromising the efficacy of operations,” Lai commented. The adoption of such robust security measures by the Defence is testament to the proven value and reliability of archTIS’s products, which help to solidify the company’s reputation and its licensing strategy.
Kojensi is a specially accredited software solution that enables secure and compartmentalised sharing, access, and collaboration of sensitive and classified data. Designed to meet the stringent security requirements of Defence, Intelligence, Government, and Defence Industry Suppliers, Kojensi operates within a multi-level security (MLS) environment that aligns seamlessly with zero trust principles.
This system supports internal and external collaboration while adhering to regulatory compliance and information assurance requirements. Its aim is to boost operational efficiency without sacrificing data protection. The ongoing investment in Kojensi by the Australian Department of Defence is indicative of its essential role in maintaining national security, demonstrating archTIS’s significant contributions to the industry and its broader market value proposition.