South Tyneside Council has
agreed a 10-year outsourcing deal with
BT for the provision of
back-office IT services, estimated to be worth around £300m.
The contract will cover the human resources, procurement and financial
services functions of the authority, and could lead to provision of similar
services to other councils across the UK in the future.
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Some 450 South Tyneside Council employees will move to the new BT local
government services division as a result.
BT expects to create about 250 new job vacancies in the region following
conclusion of the deal, which is part of a £50m attempt from the telecoms giant
to sell its back-office support services to local authorities, via the
investment in South Tyneside and the set up of a local government headquarters
in Harton Staithes within the next three years.
Although the value of the deal has not been disclosed, industry sources
believe that the BT contract could be worth approximately £300m over a 10-year
period.
“This programme clearly shows how authorities embarking for the first time on
major long-term programmes now expect their private sector partners to deliver
more and more in return,” said
Ovum senior analyst John O’
Brien.
“For example, South Tyneside requires BT to show tangible financial
investment in the region, but also ways to promote and encourage further inward
investment and regeneration,” he said.
But broad-ranging programmes such as the South Tyneside-BT deal can
potentially draw suppliers away from their key strengths, such as IT and
business process outsourcing, said O'Brien.
“Without a clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities in such
deals there is a real risk that they will not deliver on all the areas that are
now in scope,” he said.
“Suppliers therefore need to be aware of the potential pitfalls of getting in
too deep with their customers, and consider where their strengths lie, if they
are to get the best out of their partner relationships."
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