LONDON - 18 Nov 2009: IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced a three-year extension to an existing 10-year agreement to help DVLA transform the way in which it delivers services to customers.
In terms of the agreement, known as Partners Achieving Change Together (PACT), IBM is responsible for the development and implementation of a range of business transformation and systems integration projects. IBM is also responsible for DVLA's technical infrastructure and its ongoing operation, maintenance and support. A key element will be to deliver a robust and flexible IT architecture that will support a move to emerging cross-government architectures and further improve service quality and the customer experience.
Brendon Riley, Chief Executive of IBM UK and Ireland, said, "DVLA is recognised as being at the forefront of the government's service transformation agenda, having already achieved an enviable delivery track record in a complex business and technical environment. This extension provides the opportunity to build upon past successes."
Paul Evans, DVLA's Chief Information Officer, added, "This agreement offers significant savings for DVLA and we look forward to building on the partnership that has already been responsible for a wide range of innovative projects."
The contract was signed in November 2009, and extends the IBM contract until September 2015.
Note to Editors:
For more information on The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, visit: www.dft.gov.uk/dvla
For more information about IBM in the UK public sector, visit: www.ibm.com/easyaccess/publicsector
Contact(s) information
John Galvez
IBM UK Media Relations
07734 104275
john.galvez@uk.ibm.com
Theo Chisholm
IBM Media Relations
(914) 765-6144
theoc@us.ibm.com
Press Office
DVLA
0300 123 0791
press.office@dvla.gsi.gov.uk
| Topics | XML feeds |
|---|---|
| Investors News of interest to IBM investors |
|
| Services and solutions |
|
| Travel & Transportation News about IBM solutions for the travel and transportation industries |
