Framework deal set to run until 2029 as central govt transitions to new ERP SaaS model
The UK government has gone to market shopping for back office software in a tender which could be worth up to £5 billion .
To say back office technology will be a busy place in UK central government is something of an understatement. Whitehall departments are currently in the throes of restructuring their arrangements and moving to software-as-a-service The new deal, which is set to start in January next year, “will provide a route to market for organizations wishing to purchase software and support for back office systems, directly from the software vendor,” a contract notice said.
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