Transformation

Cabinet Office appoints strategic delivery partner for digital transformation

Written by James | Mar 27, 2024 5:15:33 PM

The Cabinet Office has selected CGI as its Strategic Delivery Partner, in a five-year contract worth £100 million.

 

The initial three-year term, running to 27th February 2027, is valued at up to £60m; with two contract extension options, each of up to 12 months in duration, valued at up to £20m each. The Crown Commercial Service’s Technology Services 3 (TS3) framework was used for the procurement.

Working with the Cabinet Office Digital function, CGI will deliver a range of digital, data and technology services and products in support of Cabinet Office Business Units, enabling their digital transformation.

“We are looking forward to working with CGI and its ecosystem partners as our Strategic Delivery Partner," announced Michael Hill, Chief Digital Information Officer at the Cabinet Office. "Through the capabilities that they will bring us we will be able to continue to drive delivery, innovation and value that will help us enable the Cabinet Office of the future.”

CGI was appointed in June 2022 as the Strategic Delivery Partner for the Home Office Department’s Police & Public Protection Technology Portfolio, where it committed to work through an ecosystem of small and medium sized enterprises. The same model will be used to deliver niche services in support of the Cabinet Office. The contract also includes the delivery of social value activities, such as hosting digital skills training courses for armed forces Veterans and women in tech events.

Tara McGeehan, President, CGI in the UK & Australia added, “CGI has a demonstrable track record of successfully partnering with the UK Government and supporting critical national infrastructure across the UK, and the world. We look forward to growing our relationship with CO Digital as their Strategic Delivery Partner, and helping them to drive consistency, innovation and value, while facilitating the growth of digital capabilities for the Cabinet Office as a whole.”