Channel player Mason Advisory has won a two year £3.7 million contract to deliver a strategic operating model for the Home Office Digital, Data and technology department.
The Salford-based It consultancy beat more than 50 applicants to land the contract, and its team will start working with the department to roll out a strategic operating model that will improve value for money and meet the needs of the public sector body.
Managing director Duncan Swan said that the ability to combine all of the workstreams that form a successful transformation rests heavily on understanding the human side of business change.
“That does play to our core strengths at Mason Advisory. We are delighted to have been given this opportunity to help the Home Office transform its delivery capabilities – we are enjoying our initial interactions with the Home Office team and share a common goal of ensuring the Strategic Operating Model for DDaT is delivered successfully. It matters; it is core to achieving the value for money outcomes we all expect Government,” he added.
Mason Advisory already has several high profile clients, but this is a feather in the cap for the five-year-old firm, and Swan said that it had worked hard to establish a solid reputation for delivering answers to customer problems.
“This latest Government contract comes on the back of an exciting year for the company delivering projects for high-profile clients and receiving industry recognition. Success in business is hard-earned; we are building on all that we have achieved thus far so that we continue to go from strength to strength”, he said.