Opencast named on £2 billion+ Government framework

Opencast has been added to the government’s Digital and Legacy Application Services (DALAS) framework.

It means that the Tyneside tech consultancy will be able to support government departments and other UK public sector bodies with ‘digital, integration and programme application services’, delivering services in user-centred design, software delivery, DevOps engineering, platform development and DevSecOps. 

The DALAS agreement is designed to help HMRC migrate its legacy applications to a new “multi-supplier, multi-year framework” in a phased approach. HMRC alone is expected to spent up to £2bn through DALAS over the next 4 years.

“We’re delighted to have been named as a supplier on the DALAS framework. It’s a major opportunity that recognises the quality of Opencast’s work, the value we deliver for our clients, and the collaborative nature of our approach. We’re excited to be able to continue to support HMRC and other government departments to deliver user-centred, secure and sustainable digital services that have a positive impact on society,” said Opencast’s Chief Executive, Tom Lawson.

“This will add to the work that Opencast is already doing with government departments – at HMRC, Department for Work and Pensions, Department for Education, Government Digital Service and others – in delivering better digital public services to millions of citizens.”

Last year Opencast was added to the £4bn digital transformation framework.

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