2014 Report details for project: Yoda Project (Outsourced Services Retender Project)

Project name Yoda Project (Outsourced Services Retender Project) - there are 2 reports for this project: 2014, 2015
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Organisation NSI (EA104) - see all reports for this organisation
Report year 2014 (data is from September 2013)
Category Transformation - see all reports for this category
Description: NS&I provides the Government with access to retail finance that is cheaper than finance raised through the wholesale market. Over the last four years, NS&I has delivered a positive VI benefit of £2.3 billion In order to reduce costs and increase efficiency, NS&I’s operational services were outsourced to Siemens IT Solutions and Services (SIS) in 1999. Now under Atos, the service is delivered by c. 1750 staff, of whom about 400 operate via a subcontract located at two sites in Chennai, India. The Atos contract expires on 31 March 2014 and cannot lawfully be extended. The purpose of the Yoda Project is to put in place arrangements to ensure that the Government has continued access to cost-effective retail finance compared with raising funds on the wholesale market beyond expiry of NS&I's current service contract with Atos on 31 March 2014.
DCA (RAG) Green
DCA text: The project team have no outstanding corrective actions due to Green MPA status.
Start date 2009-04-05
End date 2014-05-31
Schedule text The project is still on schedule. Preferred bidder was announced on schedule May 2013, and transition activities began as planned.
Baseline £0.38m
Forecast £0.38m
Variance 0.00%
Variance text: Variance within tolerance.
Whole Life Cost £677.71m
WLCost text: Variance within tolerance.
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Sourcefile IPA_2014.csv

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