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Microsoft acquires £6m FCO deal

Daylene   on 30 June 2005 - 15:16 · 5 comments & 1302 views

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Microsoft has recently secured a contract at The Foreign & Commonwealth Office for another three years, signing a £6m contract which promises to have Microsoft update and support the department's Windows-based applications.

"This sets out the kind of principles we want underpinning the relationship between the FCO and its key business partners in IT. Our aim is to identify how new technologies can best serve the needs of FCO staff. We want to stay ahead of the game. This partnership will enable us to work together with Microsoft to use their technical and managerial experience to adapt suitably to the best new developments in IT." Said Nick Westcott, the head of FCO's IT strategy.

Microsoft says that the deal is a great demonstration of "how we are deepening our engagement with UK government departments and improving partnerships".

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