Delivery of National Relay Service to 2027

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

Eligible suppliers are being encouraged to apply for the next contract to deliver the National Relay Service (NRS).

The NRS is an Australia-wide phone service for people who are d/Deaf, hard of hearing and/or have speech communication difficulty, as well as for people wanting to communicate with individuals from within that community.

NRS Relay Officers assist with every call, helping people keep connected and access the services they need, by:

  • Changing voice to text or text to voice
  • Changing Auslan to English or English to Auslan
  • Staying on the line throughout the call to help you, without getting in the way or changing what is said.

The Australian Government is seeking a supplier to deliver the NRS contract from 2024 to 2027, with two single year extension options, pending performance. Since 2019, the NRS has been run by Concentrix Services Pty Ltd and the current contract will end on 30 September 2024.

When procuring the service provider for the NRS, the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts will evaluate all responses based on thorough examination against the tender requirements and choose the provider who offers the best value for money proposition. This includes suitable expertise and experience to deliver the service.

The new contract will include three enhanced functions for the NRS:

  • A user assistance service to help train and upskill users in both NRS and mainstream technologies.
  • A community engagement function to create, maintain and develop better links with NRS users, as well as the broader community.
  • Mandated user surveys to test user satisfaction with the NRS

Tenderers are encouraged to innovate on existing services and propose options that improve access and/or support to NRS Users whose preferred language is Auslan.

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