Software and services firm Civica
has bagged a £1.9m deal to overhaul the IT operations of council housing
management organisation Hackney Homes.
Hackney Homes is a not-for-profit Arm's Length Management Organisation which
works in partnership with Hackney Council to manage and maintain council
properties and collect rent. Civica will be providing new contact centres,
online services, analytical software, mobile working systems and products to
track incidents of anti-social behaviour across council properties in the
borough.
The deal is a shared risk and reward agreement in which Civica has committed
to helping Hackney Homes deliver quantifiable improvements to its service.
Progress will measured by customer satisfaction scores and improvements in the
star rating of Hackney Homes Audit Commission.
The contract was awarded in May and the project will take two years to
complete. The first phase, which includes the installation of anti-social
behaviour solutions, is expected to reach completion next month.
Trish Haill, head of ICT services at Hackney Homes, said: "Rather than update
existing systems we wanted to start afresh, implementing the latest technology
to deliver a cutting-edge service to tenants and an improved working environment
for the Hackney Homes team. This partnership with Civica has already delivered
far more than software and services; their input on the strategic direction of
Hackney Homes has proved invaluable.”
John Hood, Civica's managing director of housing, added: “As housing
organisations are under increasing pressure to deliver outstanding customer
service to tenants, Hackney Homes has seized the challenge with gusto to
introduce an outstanding array of tenant-based services. We are looking forward
to the project as it unfolds over the next two years.”
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