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TCS won a £120m
(Rs 984 crore) contract from National Health Services
(NHS), Britain ’s state-owned provider of
health services. It involves creation and maintenance
of electronic records for hospitals in Southern
England. The contract, part of a £896m
project, is to be executed over nine years till
’13. TCS has won the contract as part of
an alliance led by Fujitsu Services, according
to information on the Fujitsu website.
Other companies in the fray included EDS, the
second largest IT services firm in the world.
The contract is part of a ten-year £5bn
IT modernisation programme being undertaken by
the NHS.
Earlier, a BT consortium had bagged the contract
to develop and run the ‘data spine’
for the national care records system, which will
be supported by infrastructure at the regional
level by local service providers (LSP). BT, Accenture
and CSC have already been awarded contracts for
London, the North East, the Eastern region, the
North West and Midlands.
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