Synergy Technology (including ERP) and Systems Integration Services

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Value

£710,885,044

Classifications

  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
  • Software package and information systems
  • Industry specific software package
  • Transaction-processing software package
  • Administration software package
  • Investment management software package
  • Financial analysis software package
  • Time accounting or human resources software package
  • Procurement software package
  • Software programming and consultancy services
  • Programming services of packaged software products
  • Programming services of systems and user software
  • Time accounting or human resources software development services
  • Enterprise resource planning software development services
  • System and support services
  • Software-related services
  • Software support services
  • Software configuration services
  • Software maintenance and repair services
  • Data services
  • Computer-related services
  • Computer-related management services
  • Computer-related professional services
  • Computer support and consultancy services
  • Computer support services
  • Computer back-up and catalogue conversion services
  • Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
  • Payroll management services
  • Sales and purchases recording services
  • Personnel services except placement and supply services
  • Personnel and payroll services

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Published

10 months ago

Description

The Authority sought to engage the market to work with the Synergy Programme and its stakeholders to ensure the delivery of a best in class, Value for Money (VfM), shared Human Resources (HR) and Finance service that met the needs of service users.
The Synergy Programme was established to bring together a number of Departments and ALBs in line with the Shared Services Strategy for Government: this includes building a common operating model, establishing Business Process Services (BPS) using one technology and one commercial strategy. 
The Synergy Programme comprises the following central Government Departments (Departments) and their ALBs (together the Cluster Departments).
- Ministry of Justice (MoJ); 
- Department for Work and Pensions (DWP); 
- Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA); and 
- Home Office (HO). 
The Authority (DWP) is the lead contracting authority for the Synergy Programme.
The prime driver of the Synergy Programme is to drive significant business transformation across the Cluster Departments. The Synergy Programme, together with the successful suppliers will jointly develop a new Common Operating Model (COM) and introduce a new user-centric service including common data standards.
The COM design will continually evolve throughout the five programme delivery phases. As a result, benefits will also continue to evolve over time. This will help identify additional benefits for the Programme and provide more robust data and narrative to justify the current benefits profile. 
To meet the objectives of the Synergy Programme the Authority intended to:
-	procure and adopt a cloud-based service leveraging the capabilities offered by a Software as-a-Service (SaaS) ERP platform and associated technologies; 
-	procure a Systems Integration service to enable the transition (and support business change) to the SaaS ERP platform and associated technologies.
The Authority seeks to deliver value and efficiency across all transaction services, including the separation of technology from service centres. 
The COVID pandemic, and the challenging fiscal environment that followed as a result, has heightened the drive and need for more effective and efficient delivery by all Government Departments. Key to this ambition is the ability to capture, manage and improve the quality of Finance and HR (Human Resources) data to enable better informed decisions. The Synergy Programme will drive significant business transformation across four major Departments in support of this ambition. 
Additionally, the government has set ambitious objectives to put sustainability at the heart of our government services. Greening government: ICT and digital services strategy 2020 to 2025 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk ) and Greening Government Commitments 2021 to 2025 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) 
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/greening-government-ict-and-digital-servicesstrategy-2020-2025 
The Cluster Departments have circa 250,000 employees between them and has a commonality of currently using the same outsourced BPS Partner, Shared Services Connected Limited (SSCL).
SSCL provide the current technology solution the Single Operating Platform (SOP) shared by DWP, DEFRA and the MoJ. SOP is based on an Oracle eBusiness Suite 12.2.6 instance recently migrated from on premise to being hosted since October 2020 on a PaaS (Platform as a Service) Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). 
The Home Office have a direct contractual relationship with Oracle having already migrated on to an instance of their ERP SaaS (Software as a Service) platform as part of their METIS Programme

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