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ATLAS Consortium Wins
$890M U.K. Ministry of Defence Contract
January 25, 2010
The
U.K. Ministry of Defence (MoD) has awarded The ATLAS Consortium, which
is led by HP Enterprise Service an $890 million amendment to its
contract to enable improved global collaboration and communication
between MoD and its allies.
The amendment, Increment 3a,
is the next programmed, critical phase of the Defence Information
Infrastructure (DII) contract. ATLAS will provide 42,000 computer
terminals operating in the Restricted and Secret domains to the
remaining MoD fixed sites, replacing outdated and expensive legacy
systems. This improved capability will support some 60,000 personnel,
notably within the Royal Air Force, at Joint Helicopter Command and
other MoD locations.
DII is the largest defense IT program of its type in the world and is
already delivering operational benefits to the U.K.’s front-line troops
and to the wider MoD. When delivered in full, DII will provide enhanced
capabilities to around 300,000 users at some 2,000 locations worldwide.
“It is critical to national defense that the MoD and its allies have
highly secure and real-time global access to the information they need,”
said Huw Owen, chief executive officer, ATLAS Consortium and vice
president, HP Enterprise Services Defense and Security – U.K. “This
latest contract enhancement sends the market a strong message about the
trust that the MoD places in ATLAS to deliver this critical capability,
which is fundamental to realizing the MoD’s strategic requirement for a
single, integrated information infrastructure.”
DII will enable many of the cost management and efficiency measures
required under the U.K. Defence Change Program. These measures are to be
achieved by extending into the Deployed operational space, interfacing
with Battlespace systems and improving shared information between
headquarters, battlefield support and the front line.
The ATLAS Consortium is responsible for delivering the DII Program.
ATLAS is led by HP Enterprise Services and includes tier-one partner
Fujitsu and partners EADS Defence and Security Systems, General
Dynamics, and Logica. |