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Fujitsu wins £5m contract to support the UK s troubled Border Crossing system

Fujitsu wins £5m contract to support the UK s troubled Border Crossing system
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PAC report: Home Office s IT border projects are a litany of failures

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PAC slams Home Office digital border programme

PAC slams Home Office digital border programme The Home Office has failed to acknowledge and be transparent about Digital Services at the Border programme problems, according to the Public Accounts Committee Share this item with your network: By Published: 12 Mar 2021 12:45 The Home Office has continued to fail to deliver digital border programmes for nearly 20 years, with continuous delays and additional costs, a Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report has found. The department originally launched an e-Borders programme in 2003, aiming to improve the use of information to track people across borders, which cost £830m and failed to deliver. It then launched a replacement programme, Digital Services at the Border (DSAB), in 2014, which was originally due to be complete in 2019, but also failed to deliver and reset the programme.

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