procurement - purchasing bae

Accenture Helps Exostar Launch an eMarketplace for the Aerospace and Defense Industry

White Paper Recognizing that Internet-based transactions are the future of A&D procurement, BAE Systems, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon joined forces to form a new, virtual company that would offer unprecedented efficiencies and help constituents... [03 Jul 2008]

ID cards chief defends u-turn

News Hall insisted that the changes were not what prompted Accenture, BAE Systems and more recently Steria to pull out of the procurement process to build the ID card computer system, describing the remaining bidders as "incredibly positive". [10 Mar 2008]

ID cards: Gov't slaps on fines of up to £1,000

News Doubts in the scheme were further exacerbated by Accenture and BAE Systems pulling out of the procurement process to build the ID card computer system. Silicon.com's A to Z of ID Cards Click on the links below to find out everything you ever needed... [26 Feb 2008]

ID cards plan: Airport union wants answers

News Doubts in the scheme were further exacerbated by Accenture and BAE Systems pulling out of the procurement process to build the ID card computer system. Silicon.com's A to Z of ID Cards Click on the links below to find out everything you ever needed... [20 Feb 2008]

ID cards: What's the latest?

News Accenture and BAE Systems abandon ID cards for "commercial reasons" Government plans to introduce ID cards have taken another battering recently, with suggestions of delays to their introduction and suppliers pulling out of the procurement process. [29 Jan 2008]

Accenture and BAE Systems abandon ID cards

News Both Accenture and BAE Systems have withdrawn from the procurement process for contracts to build the national identity register and the biometric ID cards. Both companies cited commercial reasons, with a spokesman for BAE Systems saying it did not... [25 Jan 2008]

Named: ID cards scheme supplier hopefuls

News The companies named as potential suppliers for the scheme - which includes the national ID cards programme - are Accenture, BAE Systems, CSC, EDS, Fujitsu, IBM, Steria and Thales. The original procurement notice was posted on the European OJEU... [22 Oct 2007]

BAE Systems signs $1.9bn outsourcing deal

News BAE Systems has signed a £1.9bn outsourcing deal with CSC. BAE Systems programme director Steve Barrett said in a statement: "Since 1994, BAE Systems and CSC have worked together to respond to technology changes in the IT arena. [03 May 2006]

Navy sinks £100m into battleship combat training system

News A £100m contract signed with BAE Systems Insyte will see a consortium creating new facilities in Devonport Naval Base, and the shore base HMS Collingwood near Portsmouth, in time to be ready to train Type 45 crew later this decade. [17 Jan 2006]

Battlefield network to give troops high-tech edge

News Defence procurement minister Lord Drayson said detailed negotiations will now take place with BAE Systems Insyte before any decision is taken on awarding a contract. BAE Systems' Insyte division has been named as preferred bidder by the MoD for... [06 Jul 2005]

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. The MoD announced today it has selected three parties for the next stage of the... [17 Dec 2003]

MoD unveils £4bn outsourcing shortlist

News IBM with BAE Systems, Computacenter, Steria, NTL and Echelon; One of the key aspects of the procurement process is risk mitigation and the MoD said it is doing all it can to ensure the project does not go the way of other large failed government IT... [26 Jun 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: a BPO upstart to watch

Comment In October this year Xchanging won a 10-year, £800m deal with BAE to create a joint venture called Pro-cur that will manage BAE System's procurement, HR and other administration functions. Historically, payroll was the number one business process... [23 Nov 2000]

Aerospace sector agrees central procurement hub

News The deal, announced earlier this year, links BAE systems, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon with Commerce One in an electronic marketplace that will streamline the procurement of all manufacturing and business services. [26 Jul 2000]

News in View: the e-hub explosion

News That's according to Commerce One, supplier of e-marketplace software to the firms involved - Boeing, BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. In this week's News In View programme, Silicon.com investigates just what benefits companies think they... [04 Apr 2000]

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