Information & Technology Delivery Capability - Professional Services Partner

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  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

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Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

NS&I requires an IT Delivery Partner to assist NS&I oversee technology changes during and after the transition to the new multi-supplier operating model.  

The IT Delivery Partner is required to:

•	Act as an interim IT Delivery partner through the Rainbow transition states and support BAU transformation during this timeframe.
•	Provide advice and help build an IT delivery capability within National Savings and Investments to take on the future BAU transformation after the Rainbow transition has been completed and NS&I are in steady state.

The duration of this contract is for an initial 24 months term, with the option to extend for two further periods of 12 months each. 

Please note this contract was awarded via the Crown Commercial Services Digital Marketplace, G-Cloud 12 (RM1557.12). framework agreement.

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