In 2022, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) of the UK began a significant effort to modernize its IT operations by allocating £4.5 billion, with plans to spend an additional £5.2 billion. This effort is part of a strategy to transition away from legacy systems towards more modern application services. The Crown Commercial Services is overseeing the new Digital and Legacy Application Services 2 (DALAS) project which replaces an expiring framework. Expected to begin in July 2023, this initiative focuses on creating a sustainable commercial structure for future application services, fostering innovation and efficiency in government IT.
HMRC aims to reduce reliance on legacy systems with a major funding initiative, signaling a shift toward updated digital solutions in government services.
The £5.2 billion contract for Digital and Legacy Application Services 2 is part of HMRC's strategy to modernize its IT infrastructure and enhance application support.
DALAS 2 is designed to replace existing agreements, emphasizing a strategic approach to future application services and reducing dependency on outdated technologies.
The framework agreement aims to streamline HMRC's application software services and offers a structured pathway for ongoing modernization efforts.
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