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TCS, Wipro eye $200 mn BPO deal

 
6/16/2009 3:52:48 AM

Bangalore, June (EPC News): India’s top tech firms TCS and Wipro are preparing to bid for a $200 million outsourcing Top Indian outsourcing cos contract being considered by Britain’s public postal service Royal Mail Group (RMG).

The contract is part of a $2-billion technology-led transformation being planned by RMG, even as Britain readies to part-privatise its premier postal service and help it compete better with private sector rivals. The last date for submitting the bids is June 25.

RMG is seeking to deal with a systems integration and business transformation partner to undertake a programme of transformation of the e-Business capability of the Royal Mail Group, including the design, development, hosting and ongoing operation of all web portals offered by the group.

The contract could become a much bigger engagement depending upon how it evolves. Government IT spending in the UK estimated to be $36 billion a year.

 
 
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