- MGM Wireless (MWR) has once again been awarded a contract to provide school attendance monitoring software in WA schools
- The $1.3 million contract will see the MGM supply its Student Absence Notification Messaging Software to all state schools for two years
- Following the initial term, the Department of Education can extend its contract on an annual basis for a further two years
- MGM has been working with the WA government to deliver similar contracts since 2014
- Company shares are trading 4.2 per cent higher to be worth 18.5 cents apiece
MGM Wireless (MWR) has once again been awarded a contract by the WA government to provide school attendance monitoring software.
The $1.3 million contract will see the MGM supply its Student Absence Notification Messaging Software and services to all state schools for two years.
Following the initial term, the Department of Education can extend the contract on an annual basis for a further two years.
MGM Wireless CEO Mark Fortunatow said in a statement today that the company is thrilled to have been awarded the contract.
MGM’s systems are specifically designed for school and Education Department use and are renowned for their data security, quality and robustness. Our latest versions incorporate advanced AI functionality that is particularly effective in engaging parents and delivering significant productivity savings to school staff.”
MGM has been working with the WA government to deliver similar contracts since 2014.
Company shares are trading 4.2 per cent higher to be worth 18.5 cents apiece at 10:04 am AEDT.