Federal News
Australian Climate Service Awards Accenture Contract
March 24, 2026
The Australian Climate Service (ACS) has awarded Accenture Australia a $15.68 million contract in 2026 to develop a new climate data platform over three years, with options to extend to 2033. This contract follows Accenture's prior involvement in a $96.5 million Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) website redesign and backend upgrade completed in 2025, which faced significant public and political criticism. The decision to re-engage Accenture has raised concerns among climate scientists, politicians, and stakeholders about procurement oversight, budget allocation, and the impact of ongoing funding cuts to climate research agencies such as BOM and CSIRO.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the scrutiny on vendor performance and public sector capacity highlighted by government officials, signaling potential shifts toward increased oversight and accountability in future contracts.
- The contract's multi-year scope with extension options indicates a long-term commitment to digital infrastructure modernization within federal climate services.
- Industry stakeholders should evaluate the reputational risks and opportunities when bidding for government IT projects, especially in sensitive sectors like climate data.
- Agencies may consider balancing consultant engagement with strengthening internal capabilities to address concerns about consultant reliance and project delivery outcomes.
It may well be a contract that demonstrates the need for greater oversight of consultants, and greater use of public sector capacity wherever possible.
— Murray Watt, Minister for Environment
They [the BOM] have hired this company before. It was a shitshow, and I wouldn't want to see that happen again.
— Peter Whish-Wilson, Senator
This is a firm that is famous for 'land and expand'.
— Barbara Pocock, Senator
Agencies
Australian Climate Service, Bureau of Meteorology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Vendors
Accenture Australia
Contracts
$15.68 million, $96.5 million