Raytheon wins eBorders

14 Nov 2007

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Raytheon beat BT to the deal

The Raytheon-led Trusted Borders consortium has signed the government's £650m eBorders contract, as revealed in Computing two weeks ago.

The scheme will screen every traveller into the UK against watch lists before they arrive in the country.

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The consortium includes Serco, Accenture, Detica, Qinetiq, Capgemini and Steria.

The unsuccessful shortlisted candidate was a BT-led group.

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