Government outlines £1.5bn framework for software services

The framework will cover ERP, business intelligence and big data

The government has outlined a framework for software systems and services that it says will help it meet the goals of its Government ICT Strategy.

An online tender indicates that the framework could be worth up to £1.5bn.

The government is seeking suppliers to provide it with: software services that include systems implementation for ERP, customer relationship management, business intelligence, data warehouse and management systems, big data and case management; service implementation including support and maintenance for enterprise applications; application development; consultancy and delivery for security requirements; and software asset management.

The government is reassessing its current IT frameworks following the release of its Government ICT Strategy in March of last year.

The strategy should see the government procuring more from SMEs, use open-source software where possible and carry out projects that deliver value for money.

A strategic implementation plan was released in Octoober, which indicated that through adopting these approaches the government should save £1.4bn by 2015.

Interested parties have until 16 February to request information from the government on how to participate in the tender.