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HM Revenue and Customs spending with suppliers: The top 100 suppliers to HM Revenue and Customs for 2010-11

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Publisher: Kable
Published: 2012/01/03
Page: 9
Format: PDF
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Region:Europe
Product Synopsis
This report is structured by considering an overview of the HM Revenue and Customs spending with suppliers over 2010-2011. This report provides detailed information about supplier revenues, trends and departmental spending with select ICT suppliers. This overview of the market for ICT goods and services within the Home Office is intended both for those currently working with public sector clients, and those considering this market for the first time.

Introduction and Landscape
This report provides data on the top suppliers to the HM Revenue and Customs spending with suppliers over 2010-2011. Providing marketers with essential tools to understand their own and competitors' position in the market. Thus allowing them to use the information to accurately indentify the areas where they want to compete in the future.

Key Features and Benefits
Top suppliers to HM Revenue and Customs including; departmental spending trends and spending with selected suppliers.



Key Market Issues
- Gain insight into the HM Revenue and Customs departmental spending with selected ICT suppliers.

- Gain knowledge about suppliers revenues during 2009-2011.


Key Highlights
HM Revenue and Customs' (HMRC) spending with its top 100 suppliers as a percentage of total procurement remains at 80%.

The department aims to reduce its £3.6bn annual operational expenditure by £1.6bn over the next four years.
1 2010-11 spending with suppliers
1.1 Key points
1.2 Departmental spending with suppliers
1.3 Departmental spending with selected ICT suppliers
2 Appendix
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