Angela advises the Australian Government on technology procurement, ICT contracts, software development, IP licensing, data protection, business process outsourcing and Defence infrastructure. She has more than 20 years of specialist Commonwealth Government experience.
Biography
Angela acts for Commonwealth Government agencies and departments across technology, procurement and contracting matters. Her clients include Defence and other major Commonwealth entities.
Angela advises on Australian Government procurement, information and communications technology contracts, software development and licensing, data protection and privacy, business process outsourcing, IP licensing, technology commercialisation and Defence infrastructure projects. She advises on all phases of procurement from strategy through contract award and administration.
Angela has more than 20 years of specialist experience in Commonwealth Government work, having advised on many of the Commonwealth’s most recognised projects.
Her Canberra base and deep familiarity with the Commonwealth contracting environment make her a trusted adviser to agencies on their most significant technology and infrastructure mandates.
Credentials
Academic qualifications:
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (Australian National University)
Angela's experience
Commonwealth technology procurement
Advises Commonwealth agencies on ICT procurement frameworks, software development agreements, SaaS contracts and technology transformation programs aligned with the Commonwealth Procurement Rules and whole-of-government frameworks.
Data protection and privacy
Advises government agencies on data protection, privacy obligations and data governance frameworks, including compliance with the Privacy Act 1988 and associated Commonwealth requirements.
Business process outsourcing
Advises on business process outsourcing arrangements for Commonwealth agencies, including whole-of-government outsourcing transactions, risk allocation and probity requirements.
Defence infrastructure and IP licensing
Advises on Defence infrastructure projects and IP licensing arrangements for Commonwealth entities, including technology commercialisation and protection of Commonwealth-developed intellectual property.
Awards, recognition and ranking
- Chambers Asia Pacific — Band 3, Government (2020-2025)
- Best Lawyers in Australia — Government Practice, Information Technology Law, Outsourcing Law, Privacy and Data Security Law, Telecommunications Law (2008-2026)