Soca signs £157m IT outsourcing deal

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Deal will see crime-fighting agency consolidate its datacentres, networks and desktops

The UK's mob-busters, the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca), has agreed a 10-year, £157m IT outsourcing deal with the i2d consortium of services firm Logica. Over the course of the contract,...

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