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Written question asked by Anne Main (Conservative) on Tuesday, 2 March 2010, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 4 March 2010. It was answered by Phil Woolas (Labour) on Thursday, 8 April 2010 on behalf of the Home Office.


Departmental ICT

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the monetary value was of payments made by his Department to external IT contractors in each of the last five years.
Answer

The total monetary value of payments made by the Home Department to external IT contractors for each of the financial years 2005-06 to 2008-09 was as follows:

Payments made to IT suppliers: Home Department including UKBA
Financial year £ million
2005-06 150
2006-07 223
2007-08 336
2008-09 265
Note:
Following their incorporation into the Ministry of Justice in May 2007, the National Offenders Management Service (NOMS) and Office of Criminal Justice Reform (OCJR) continued to share the Home Office accounting system until October 2008. Figures to October 2008 include payments by NOMS and OCJR as they could be excluded only at disproportionate cost.

The payment figures to October 2008 include expenditure by the National Offenders Management Service and the Office of Criminal Justice Reform, both of which are now incorporated into the Ministry of Justice.Because of in-year changes to the Department's accounting systems, payment information for the financial year 2004-05 could be made available only at disproportionate cost.The 2008-09 figure represents just under 20 per cent. of spend on goods and services by the Home Office and UKBA and reflects the significant technology enabling initiatives undertaken to protect our borders and counter terrorism.The Department awards contracts in competition according to the EU procurement directives based on value for money.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
508 c1535W; 320882
Session
2009-10
Subjects
ICT Home Office
Contains statistics
Yes
Link
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