Capita secures two-year extension to contract with Northern Ireland's Education Authority
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Professional services company Capita has secured a two-year contract extension with Northern Ireland's Education Authority that will see it continue to deliver managed IT services for all of the nation's 1,100 schools.
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Capita stated the contract extension, which was worth £50.6m, will run until 31 March 2024, with the group set to deliver local area networks, cloud services, service desk support, networked desktop, and portable devices, as well as digital learning services for pupils and teachers, digital school administration and management services and professional development resources for teachers.
The AIM-listed firm added that the contract extension built upon its successful 10-year relationship with the EA and followed on from the role the business played in enabling Northern Ireland's schools to adapt to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and manage the shift to online learning.
Chief executive officer Jon Lewis said: "The extension of our contract with Northern Ireland's Education Authority reflects the strength of our decade-long relationship with the organisation, along with our significant digital and technology capabilities which have helped improve teaching and learning for Northern Ireland's pupils and teachers.
"Our teams will continue to transform the service, by bringing new innovative platforms and digital infrastructure into use. This contract reflects our ability to delight our clients while helping them harness the power of technology to create better outcomes, ensuring both a fair price for our clients and an appropriate return for Capita."
As of 0845 BST, Capita shares were up 0.71% at 21.21p.