Oliver Wyman has launched a Government & Public Institutions practice in Australia and New Zealand, backed by the establishment of a new office in Canberra.
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The Cabinet Office has signed a three-year contract worth £11.7m with Capgemini. The engagement will see the IT services heavyweight become the technical delivery partner to the UK Government department as it switches from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365. The award is the latest success for Capgemini with the Cabinet Office to which it has been a supplier for over a decade.
Capgemini Government Solutions LLC, an independent Capgemini subsidiary working with U.S. Government Agencies, today named Bill Webner as Chief Executive Officer. Webner’s appointment is a result of the firm’s succession plan, initiated by outgoing CEO Doug Lane’s recently announced retirement.
PwC has appointed Paul Kett, former director general at the UK Government Department for Education, as a senior adviser and global director for education and skills.
Management consultancy McKinsey & Company has won a contract to build business cases ahead of the government’s annual spending review. The firm landed the eight-week project via the government’s Management Consultancy Framework.
Consulting, legal and commercial advisory Proximity has picked up fellow Canberra-based company Alliance Consulting Group for an undisclosed sum.
Over the last couple of years, it has become increasingly clear that many democratic governments have been taking a closer look at artificial intelligence (AI), both from a policy standpoint and as something to help their economies of the future
The company is to take on the role of technology configuration partner, primarily to work on the OutSystems low code platform previously procured by the Social Security Directorate.
Accountancy firms, public relations companies, management consultants and think tanks are among those who benefited from millions in Government spending on outside consultants last year, according to new figures.