Croydon Council extends Capgemini IT contract
Capgemini has extended its current IT contract with Croydon Council for another five years until 2013.
24 April 2008
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In a deal worth £83 million, Capgemini will continue to support Croydon Council’s
IT and Telecommunications infrastructure and networks, including 4,000 desktop
computers for another five years. Using Capgemini’s Rightshore® delivery model,
the services will be provided from Capgemini centres in the UK, Europe and India.
Capgemini and Croydon Council have been working since 2003 under a transformation programme and the new extension will see this contract become one of the biggest and longest-running in UK local government.
Nathan Elvery, Director of Finance and Resources, Croydon Council, said, “Capgemini has already provide key in helping Croydon to achieve a step change in its IT effectiveness and overall business efficiency.”
Lee Hatt, Business Development Manager, Capgemini said “This is a great vote of confidence for Capgemini’s relationship with Croydon and what we are delivering for them in terms of transformation”
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