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Taxman to save £110m by taking an axe to its IT estate
News The work will be carried out by outsourcing provider Capgemini under its Aspire (Acquiring Strategic Partners for the Inland Revenue) contract to provide IT services and supplies to the HMRC until 2017. [30 Oct 2009]
Exclusive: HMRC names new CIO
News As HMRC CIO, Pavitt will also oversee the £2.8bn Aspire (Acquiring Strategic Partners for the Inland Revenue) IT services contract with Capgemini, one of the UK's largest outsourcing deals. Transport for London (TfL) CIO... [02 Jun 2009]
Taxman hunts for new CIO for £1bn IT dept
News The CIO will also oversee the £2.8bn Aspire (Acquiring Strategic Partners for the Inland Revenue) IT services contract with Capgemini, one of the UK's largest outsourcing deals. HM Revenue & Customs... [13 Jan 2009]
PAYE system not ready for rollout
News The report also reveals HMRC revised its Aspire IT services contract with Capgemini to help meet targets to cut IT running costs by 10 per cent by 2010-11. The contract has been extended by three years to 2017 and under... [21 Jul 2008]
Placing Patients at the Heart of a Service-Oriented Architecture
White Paper Electing to begin the modernization of its Information System (IS) with integration and mapping projects, AP-HM appointed Capgemini and BEA to develop an interoperability base built on BEA WebLogic... [03 Jul 2008]
Offshore Tax Disclosure Campaign Pilots New Compliance Transformation Approach
White Paper Capgemini worked with HMRC to design and implement an effective strategy, underpinned by a bespoke solution, in under ten months. A landmark series of legal rulings meant a number of financial institutions had to provide... [06 Nov 2007]
HMRC slammed over Capgemini contract costs
News The Committee of Public Accounts has slammed the spiralling cost of HM Revenue & Customs' (HMRC) IT services contract with Capgemini. Edward Leigh MP, chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC),... [12 Jun 2007]
Steve Lamey
CIO Profile Aside from the challenge of overseeing the successful integration of the IT operations of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and supporting almost 100,000 staff, Lamey is responsible for one of the biggest outsourcing deals in... [06 Jun 2007]
Tax office CIO gets 20 per cent pay rise
News Lamey, previously a director at BOC and CIO at British Gas, took over the HMRC job from the Inland Revenue's previous IT director John Yard just after the department's £3bn IT Aspire outsourcing contract was switched from EDS to... [15 Aug 2006]
Taxman's IT bill could rocket to £6bn
News The total cost of HM Revenue and Customs' (HMRC) IT contract with Capgemini could more than double to over £6bn instead of the originally projected £3bn, government auditors have warned. The 10-year £3bn... [18 Jul 2006]
Revenue and Customs merge IT contracts
News The old Customs & Excise IT contract held by Fujitsu Services will now become part of the 10-year £3bn Aspire IT services contract awarded to Capgemini by the Inland Revenue at the end of 2003. Under the new arrangement... [06 Apr 2006]
"Nightmare" tax credit IT system cost £236m
News The government has revealed that a total of £236m - exclusive of VAT - has been paid to both EDS and Capgemini for the IT systems behind the disastrous new tax credits system. The tax credits IT system went live in April... [27 Oct 2005]
The 11 companies that run 80 per cent of government IT
News Capgemini According to the Office of Government Commerce (OGC) those 11 companies are (click on each name for more details) Accenture, Atos Origin, BT, Capgemini Cap Gemini won the £3bn job to... [27 Oct 2005]
"Nightmare" tax credits system slammed by MPs
News A more severe penalty regime that affects the price of the contract has since been put in place with its new supplier Capgemini. HM Revenue & Customs, the recently-merged Inland Revenue and Customs &... [07 Sep 2005]
£75m IT bill for Customs and Inland Revenue merger
News Former Inland Revenue IT director John Yard, who was in charge of the department's £3bn Aspire outsourcing deal with Capgemini, said in an earlier interview that flexibility had been built into the agreement to take into... [25 Nov 2004]