Exiting Major IT Contracts: Deadline 2020 - Latest Guidance, Insights and Government Case Study

The government’s stated aim for all departments to exit large single supplier IT contracts by 2020 leaves many unanswered questions, not least:

  • Where is the activity driving change at a pace capable of achieving the target?
  • Who, indeed, is doing what and where?
  • How to deal with everything from suppliers vested self-interest to legal implications?

The following series of papers is now available on how IT functions across the public sector are currently facing up to the challenge:

  • Infographic and short guide outlining a typical government scenario, where you need to go and how to get there (2-minute read)
  • Insight into the complexities, including suppliers vested self-interest, legal implications and lost in-house resource/skill-sets, long since managed out of your organisation (5-minute read)
  • Latest government disaggregation case study and success story – NDA Sellafield low level radioactive waste programme (2-minute read)

Of course, there is no silver bullet, no set of words is going to make your organisation’s IT disaggregation ‘a walk in the park’...but hopefully these assets provide a few helpful steps in the right direction.

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THE ‘WHAT?’ & THE ‘HOW?’
Exiting legacy contracts and transitioning into a multi-supplier operating model is complex. Although many public sector organisations have started, many have still to tackle hard questions on the ‘what?’ and the ‘how?’