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UK taxman discovers low code doesn't mean low cost with £657M awards
The UK tax collector has awarded three contracts worth up to £657 million for low-code software development and support, dispelling any n…
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The UK tax collector has awarded three contracts worth up to £657 million for low-code software development and support, dispelling any notion that empowering users with tech skills would necessarily mean low cost. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), which collected £938.8 billion in tax during the latest reported financial year, has awarded French consultancy and outsourcer Atos a contract for "specialist low-code leadership services." These will include "programme oversight, supplier management, governance, assurance and delivery support for HMRC's low-code technology estate," according to a recent procurement notice .
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