Over 20B in UK govt IT contracts to expire soon. What next?
Briefly

A third of the £23.4 billion UK government IT contracts ending during the current Parliament, worth £9 billion, are set to finish by 2025.
The report highlights the troubling trend of poor-performing suppliers remaining under contract. This creates barriers for new, potentially better suppliers to enter.
Nick Davies emphasizes that effective procurement accountability is critical, especially with a significant portion of government spending at stake amid fiscal challenges.
Despite an increase in ICT spending by 90% over five years, there is a lack of oversight and commercial expertise in managing contracts.
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