Already delayed, IBM and Deloitte's 'Single Trade Window' presents SaaSy challenge's to tax collector
The UK's public spending watchdog is warning that the nation's tax collector needs be become an"intelligent client" in its handling of tech service providers contracted to create a"single trade window" for post-Brexit border arrangements already beset with delays.and IBM to realize its plans for the"single trade window" to replace a patchwork of systems managing and recording cross-border trade.
The STW will be relied upon across government, managing data between ports, private sector traders and intermediaries and more than five government departments including HMRC, the Home Office and the Department for Trade and Business. Meanwhile, the business case released in March 2024 did not commit to milestones for the delivery of future strategic releases but did"specify the functionality that will be delivered incrementally by 2027," the NAO said.
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