Selling digital services on the Digital Marketplace
We established the Digital Marketplace for sellers who offer digital consultants, contractors and advisory services to government buyers.
The high-level objectives of the Digital Marketplace are to increase the participation of small to medium enterprises (SMEs) and start-ups. We do this by breaking down barriers to entry, delivering better sourcing outcomes through increased competition and delivering innovative solutions for government.
The Standing Offer Notice (SON) number for Digital Marketplace Panel is SON3413842.
Read the Digital Marketplace Master Agreement.
What service categories can you offer?
Approved sellers can offer digital services in:
- Agile delivery and governance
- Change and transformation
- Content and publishing
- Cyber security
- Data science
- Digital sourcing and ICT procurement
- Emerging technologies
- ICT risk management and audit activities
- ICT systems integration
- Marketing, communications and engagement
- Software engineering and development
- Strategy and policy
- Support and operations
- Training, learning and development
- User research and design
View our guide on Digital Marketplace service categories and rates.
Apply to sell on the Digital Marketplace
New sellers can join at any time. Read more on how to become a seller on the Digital Marketplace.
Once you’re listed as an approved seller on the Digital Marketplace, you can start responding to opportunities posted by government buyers.
Read our guidelines on responding to opportunities on the Digital Marketplace.
Useful stats
All federal, state, territory and local government organisations and tertiary institutions can use the Digital Marketplace to buy digital services.
View key statistics on how government buyers and sellers use the Digital Marketplace.
Contact the team
For questions about using the Digital Marketplace:
Email: marketplace@digital.gov.au
Call: 0447 024 113