2013 Report details for project: NOMS ICTS Services (NICTS) Programme
| Project name | NOMS ICTS Services (NICTS) Programme - there are 5 reports for this project: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 |
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| Organisation | MOJ (D18) - see all reports for this organisation |
| Report year | 2013 (data is from September 2012) |
| Category | ICT - see all reports for this category |
| Description: | Services under the current Quantum contract that is due to expire in July 2012 will continue to be provided under a new replacement Quantum contract (or combination of new contracts). The new Quantum contract will sustain the Quantum service until the forthcoming Future IT Sourcing (FITS) contracts are in place and are ready for applicable services to be transitioned. The new Quantum contract can be terminated by service tower and by month, to be replaced by FITS contracts for service towers, unless the contractor can demonstrate superior value for money during the remaining contract term. |
| DCA (RAG) | Amber |
| DCA text: | The new NOMS IS Services contract can be terminated by service tower and by month, to be replaced by FITS contracts for service towers, unless the contractor can demonstrate superior value for money during the remaining contract term. The delivery part of the new contract is now referred to as the NOMS ICT Services (NIS) Programme and covers the transformation of the current technology to the new infrastructure services. |
| Start date | 2011-07-18 |
| End date | 2012-11-30 |
| Schedule text | 'Project on schedule'. |
| Baseline | £103.73m |
| Forecast | £103.73m |
| Variance | 0.00% |
| Variance text: | |
| Whole Life Cost | £156.97m |
| WLCost text: | |
| Notes1: | Quantum Re-compete Project |
| Notes2: | |
| Sourcefile | MOJ_2013.csv |
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