5/19/2006

San Diego finalizes IT Outsourcing contract for Dollar 667 million

Official person of San Diego County announced in late January 2006 that San Diego finalizes IT Outsourcing contract for Dollar 667 million with Northrop Grumman Information Technology. He stated that their county has finally confirmed the deal with Northrop in the January. He also stated that they are also expectating to finish a modification to the new contractor by the end of year 2006. This key shift in Offshore Outsourcing contract is going to add lots of changes in the IT industry of the county and it will get lots of boost up. This contract was gained through bid.

This deal has already brought lots of changes in the county regarding the employment too. This contract is covering IT services and employments for 17,000 employee county government that functions on a $4 million financial plan. The completion of the transition had the list of conditions approved in the 1999 deal that detail the unraveling process. This gives the idea that how the outgoing and incoming dealers are to cooperate concerning access to devices, assets and personnel services. The first milestone of the overall contract will be the evolution of the help desk in this month of April. It will than be followed by applications services, desktops and networks assessments, and finally a transition of the data unit in the month of October to Northrop Grumman.

IT Outsourcing Contract

The official person announced that the employees that have worked for the county before this IT Outsourcing contract, will now be interviewed for employments with Northrop Grumman. This new deal would include standard changes that will permit for better price comparisons. This would bring drastic changes in many strategies for Offshore Outsourcing services. This deal will also bring about changes that will decrease prices by enhancing productivity, such as commencing mobile systems that don't need workers to come back to the office to process forms, enhanced integration of authorizing processes and a better property-tax system would also be there that decrease head count.

Having a great impact for IT Outsourcing on those cost reduction will mean delivering an IT system that decreases manpower. Company also expects to have the similar deals by the government if their step of Offshore Outsourcing would go right. Input anticipates state and local spending on IT services to grow from $10 billion in year 2005 to $18 billion by the year 2010, with a composite annual increment rate of 12%. This deal would definitely provide lots of employment opportunity in the country along with making the name of San Diego County globally for one of the best IT Outsourcing services.

In this way this deal will have lots of better options for San Diego County globally as well as it will also create lots of employment opportunity in the country. This deal of IT Outsourcing will also have great impact on the economy of the country.