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1. Secure And Adaptable
Borders: Organisational
Profile For The Home Office
Product Synopsis
This report provides a deep dive
organisational profile of the Home
Office for the ICT public sector
supplier market. It is intended both for those currently working
with public sector clients, and those considering this market for
the first time.
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and-adaptable-borders-organisational-profile-for-the-home-
office
Introduction and Landscape
Delivering a range of domestic security functions, but without a
single system integrator has meant the Home Office has
historically struggled with interoperable ICT. With legacy
contracts coming to an end or being re-negotiated, now is a key
time for vendors of re-usable, secure ICT to win business at the
department.
In 2013-14, the Home Office departmental family will spend
240m on ICT products and services, accounting for 16% of total
Whitehall expenditure on ICT. The Home Office offers a unique
2. opportunity for suppliers of secure ICT
products and services, particularly
those with proven and adaptable
products in border management and
policing,
to enter both the Whitehall and police
markets.
The department is moving to a
common secure platform aiming to establish an adaptable,
multi-supplier, multicontract service towers model. As legacy
prime contracts, such as Sirius with Fujitsu, come to an end, the
department will open up to suppliers. While commodity ICT such
as desktop and networks will be sourced from pan-government
frameworks, the department has a need for secure applications
both to better manage immigration processes and to provide
cutting-edge software supporting specialist functions.
Key Features and Benefits
Kable covers the use of ICT in the public sector across England,
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Key Market Issues
Gain insight into the UK central government marketplace.
Gain insight into the Home Office ICT strategy.
Gain insight into the Home Office ICT future opportunities
and challenges.
Gain insight into the Home Office ICT key suppliers and
contracts
Gain insight into the Home Office expenditure on ICT.
Gain insight into UK central government ICT trends.
3. Gain insight into the Home Offfice
structure.
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Key Highlights
This latest analysis by Kable looks at the department and its
agencies and identifies future opportunities for ICT vendors
as the Home Office undergoes structural transformation
changes direction and moves away from legacy prime
contracts towards a multi-supplier, multi-contract service
towers model.
The Home Office and its agencies account for 16% of total
Whitehall ICT expenditure spending 200m each year with
suppliers. The department offers a unique opportunity for
suppliers of secure ICT products and services, particularly
those with proven and adaptable products in border
management and policing, to enter both the Whitehall and
police markets.
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