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IBM out of £4bn MoD contract race
News The IBM-led consortium of BAE Systems, Computacenter, Steria, NTL and Echelon was one of four bids for the lucrative Defence Information Infrastructure (DII) deal. IBM has been dropped by the Ministry of Defence in the bidding for its £4bn 10-year... [17 Dec 2003]
MoD's 'screw it up and you suffer' approach is the way to go
Comment The IT modernisation project, codenamed Defence Information Infrastructure (DII), will create a single standard platform for the MoD, which serves 157,000 desktop users around the world. Captain Steve Brunton, assistant director of DII, said: "The... [27 Jun 2003]
MoD unveils £4bn outsourcing shortlist
News The shortlist for the Defence Information Infrastructure (DII) contract was officially unveiled today and features four consortiums, each led by a major name in IT services industry. Chris Church, assistant director of commercial management for the... [26 Jun 2003]
MoD's DII - another day in outsourcing for CSC, BT and co
News The Radii Consortium, which also includes BT, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young and Thales, is the first bidder to be revealed for the MoD’s Defence Information Infrastructure (DII) project. The purpose of DII is the modernisation of the armed force’s IT... [20 May 2003]
MoD attempts to wire up entire organisation
News Suppliers to the MoD have been issued with a bulletin asking them to attend a meeting on 26 July to talk about the system known as the Defence Information Infrastructure (DII). DII is predicted to be worth over £450m each year over 10 years, in an... [27 Jun 2002]
