Working with Government
Information for councils, local government associations, and public agencies.
Nettot works with councils, local government associations, and public agencies across Australia. We understand that government procurement involves specific requirements, and we are committed to being transparent about our current capabilities and limitations.
We welcome direct conversations about procurement requirements early in any engagement. If your organisation has specific compliance, security, or data handling needs, please raise these upfront — we will be straightforward about what we can support.
Capability Statement
A capability statement summarising Nettot's services, methodology, and areas of expertise is available on request. This document is intended to support procurement assessment and internal briefing processes.
To request a capability statement, please contact us at hello@nettot.com or call +61 459 418 006.
Data Handling
Measurement data collected on behalf of clients is handled securely and with care. Nettot does not share, sell, or disclose client data to third parties except where required by law or explicitly agreed with the client.
We are happy to discuss specific data handling, storage, and retention requirements as part of any engagement scoping conversation. If your organisation has particular data sovereignty or classification requirements, please raise these early so we can address them transparently.
Privacy and Compliance
Nettot is committed to handling personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs). Our full Privacy Policy is available at nettot.com/privacy.
For procurement-specific privacy questions — including data classification, disclosure requirements, or cross-agency data sharing — please contact us directly so we can provide a clear and accurate response for your context.
A note on our current stage
Nettot was founded in 2024 and is an Australian-registered company in an early phase of growth. We believe procurement decisions should be made with accurate information, not overstated credentials.
Where we are still building toward formal certifications, panel registrations, or other procurement requirements, we will say so clearly. Our preference is always an honest conversation over a sale based on incomplete information.
If your organisation's procurement requirements mean Nettot is not currently the right fit, we will tell you that too — and we are happy to discuss what a future engagement pathway might look like as we continue to grow.
Procurement enquiry or capability discussion?
We are happy to discuss your requirements directly — no obligation.