National Highways

National Highways has announced Teqex Ltd as an approved supplier on the National Framework for the provision of ICT Goods and/or Services over 4 Lots,

Lot 3 – This Lot is focused on the provisioning of IT Architectural Services to deliver specific aspects of Customer’s IT business transformation, projects, and programmes, or to provide support in the development and delivery of technical solutions.

Lot 14 – Provide workplace hardware (including any manufacturer’s warranty or maintenance included with the product) covering all physical components of office operations that the Customer’s internal users rely on to complete their day-to-day tasks.

Lot 15 – This lot provides workplace hardware (including any manufacturer’s warranty or maintenance included with the product) covering all physical components of operations that the Customer’s internal users rely on to complete their day-to-day tasks.

Lot 16 – This Lot is for the provision of Infrastructure and Platforms Goods and/or Services to enable the Customer to deploy communication services, networking, data processing and storage, platforms through which businesses can share content and media, knowledge management, systems, applications, IoT, user devices and resilience.

National Highways says it is aiming to build a technology architecture modern and flexible to allow it to quickly create new services or improve the existing ones through re-use of existing services, cutting technical debt to improve operational technology upkeep and “strengthening our in-house architecture function, to provide expert support and build the long-term view of our IT and Operational Technology estates.”

The resulting contract will drive value, benefits and savings for the organisation and support customers through digital transformation.

Managing Director Dean Mason said: “We are extremely pleased to be selected on another of the UK Government’s latest public sector framework. We are looking forward to the new opportunities presented via our already strong & growing relationship with the UK Public Sector and to further expand our presence within this vital part of the UK economy.”