Procurement of a Digital Transformation Consultant

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

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Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

1 day ago

Description

The island of St Helena is an internally self-governing Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom located in the South Atlantic approximately 4,000 miles from the UK. The Government comprises a Governor (who is appointed by the Crown) an Executive Council, which has the general control and direction of Government, and a Legislative Council. The Governor retains responsibility for internal security, external affairs, defence, the public service, finance and shipping. The island's population is around 4,440 (2021 Census) and it has a typical small island economy with a high import dependency, a narrow economic base, a large public sector and significant outward labour migration. St Helena receives UK Government financial assistance to support recurrent and capital expenditure as part of their obligation to ensure that the reasonable needs of the population are met. The island is currently served by a weekly flight from Johannesburg, and a 4-weekly supply ship from Cape Town, South Africa.

The St Helena Government (SHG) is seeking to engage a suitably qualified Digital Transformation Consultancy to develop a Corporate Digital and ICT Strategy and Implementation Plan

The Consultant will work with key stakeholders to understand business requirements across 
 all portfolios, inclusive of service delivery to our customers. This will entail a comprehensive 
  approach to analysing current ICT environments, identifying areas for improvement and aligning
   potential technology solutions with business strategies.

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