MoJ selects Lockheed Martin for £125 million IT contract
Source: sourcingfocus.com View: 201 Date: 2013-09-13

The Ministry of Justice has selected U.S defence giant Lockheed Martin as preferred bidder for a £125 million contract to provide the transformation of out-dated IT services.

The Service Integration & Management (SIAM) contract for the overhaul of legacy IT contracts have seen the American defence giant compete against IBM.

The SIAM contract will see the winning bidder help to organise the MoJ’s many IT contracts, by moving the ministries IT services to service towers.

The selection of Lockheed Martin as the preferred bidder comes after a strong year for the company in the UK from the creation of new revenue.

The MoJ said: “We are transforming our IT contracts to ensure they provide the best possible value for taxpayers. -Lockheed Martin have been awarded a contract to provide IT services to around 90,000 users across the criminal justice system, replacing the three different providers who currently deliver these services”.

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